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A Practical Case of Knowledge-Based Archive Management System

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To preserve historical documents and mine precious knowledge involved, a knowledge-based archive management system (KB-AMS) is introduced in this chapter. From a socio-technical perspective, the system is designed as a both human centered and IT-based system which not only provides access to archives but also facilitates knowledge sharing and creation and therefore enhancement of knowledge services. Based on the conceptual model, people, resources, processes, and technologies within the system are described and analyzed by introducing a practical case in the context of historical archive preservation.

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Acknowledgements

The case presented in this chapter comes from the project sponsored by Ministries of Chinese central government. Some research results are contributed by Prof. Chonghui Guo and his PhD student Miss Xiaoling Ren, both of them from Dalian University of Technology, China. The author would like to thank them for their supports.

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Wu, J. (2016). A Practical Case of Knowledge-Based Archive Management System. In: Nakamori, Y. (eds) Knowledge Synthesis. Translational Systems Sciences, vol 5. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55218-5_8

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