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Summary of research: findings from the Building a National Archival Finding Aid Network Project

Lesley A. Langa, Merrilee Proffitt, Bruce Washburn, Itza A. Carbajal
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Collection management Electronic records Cultural collections Archives Open data Information science Access to information Data access Algorithms Big data United States of America
Description

From 2020–2023, OCLC was a partner on Building a National Finding Aid Network (NAFAN), an IMLS-supported research and demonstration project to build the foundation for a national archival finding aid network to address the inconsistency and inequity of the current archival discovery landscape (LG-246349-OLS-20). The project was led by the California Digital Library (CDL), with partners at OCLC, the University of Virginia Library, Shift Collective, and Chain Bridge Group.  

OCLC led research for the project, undertaking an investigation of both end user and contributor needs in relation to finding aid aggregations, and an evaluation of the quality and consistency of existing EAD encoded finding aid data from regional archival aggregators.  

The NAFAN findings represent an unprecedented effort in research serving the archival community. This research provides valuable insight that can be used by the NAFAN project and inform other projects serving archival researchers and archivists, those wishing to leverage archival descriptive data, and researchers of archives and archival users for exploring new paths of inquiry for their own research.

Publication Details
DOI:
10.25333/7a4c-0r03
ISBN:
978-1-55653-294-8
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open