Do we need bigger buckets or better search engines? The challenge of unlimited storage and semantic web search for records management
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges created by unlimited storage in space and time.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper looks at the issue from a practioner's viewpoint and considers it from the philosophical perspective regarding unlimited storage.
Findings
Unlimited storage in terms of space and time can present philosophical and technological problems. The rise of the semantic web search engines will help transform this process, but for most organisations it will be a managerial issue rather than a technological issue.
Research limitations/implications
More work needs to be done into how semantic web will influence records management.
Practical implications
Semantic web is in its infancy, but it has far reaching consequences for records management because it can transform the process.
Social implications
The philosophical issues affect how to understand memory and what the collective memory of a society, as seen through archives, is understood and challenged by unlimited storage in space and time.
Originality/value
Looks at the issue from a philosophical perspective and pushes, the boundaries of the field by looking at the implications of the new developments.
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Citation
Serewicz, L.W. (2010), "Do we need bigger buckets or better search engines? The challenge of unlimited storage and semantic web search for records management", Records Management Journal, Vol. 20 No. 2, pp. 172-181. https://doi.org/10.1108/09565691011064313
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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