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Archival Science

International Journal on Recorded Information

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Overview

Archival Science promotes the development of archival science as an autonomous scientific discipline. The journal covers all aspects of archival science theory, methodology, and practice. Moreover, it investigates different cultural approaches to creation, management and provision of access to archives, records, and data. It also seeks to promote the exchange and comparison of concepts, views and attitudes related to recordkeeping issues around the world.

Archival Science's approach is integrated, interdisciplinary, and intercultural. Its scope encompasses the entire field of recorded process-related information, analyzed in terms of form, structure, and context. To meet its objectives, the journal draws from scientific disciplines that deal with the function of records and the way they are created, preserved, and retrieved; the context in which information is generated, managed, and used; and the social and cultural environment of records creation at different times and places.

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Editors-in-Chief
  • Karen Anderson,
  • Fiorella Foscarini,
  • Gillian Oliver
Impact factor
1.1 (2022)
5 year impact factor
1.3 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
13 days
Downloads
236,199 (2023)

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Electronic ISSN
1573-7500
Print ISSN
1389-0166
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  22. Wanfang
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