2019
DOI: 10.18261/issn.2000-8325/-2019-02-03
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ABM-utvikling og avvikling: institusjonellkonvergens og divergens i kulturpolitikken

Abstract: Roswitha Skare er professor i dokumentasjonsvitenskap ved Institutt for språk og kultur ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet. Hennes forskningsinteresser er dokumentteori, paratext, bok-og filmhistorie, ABM-institusjoner, digitalisering og sosiale medier.

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“…Digitalization was the reason for both establishing and liquidation of the common institution ABM-utvikling (Norwegian Archive, Library, and Museum Authority), which existed from 2003 to 2010 (Skare, Stokstad, and Vårheim 2019;Vårheim, Skare and Stokstad, this volume). This institution was expected to take common steps towards digitalization in the LAM institutions, but did not meet this expectation at the time when the tasks were reorganized to different LAM institutions.…”
Section: Discussion -From Imperative To Implementationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Digitalization was the reason for both establishing and liquidation of the common institution ABM-utvikling (Norwegian Archive, Library, and Museum Authority), which existed from 2003 to 2010 (Skare, Stokstad, and Vårheim 2019;Vårheim, Skare and Stokstad, this volume). This institution was expected to take common steps towards digitalization in the LAM institutions, but did not meet this expectation at the time when the tasks were reorganized to different LAM institutions.…”
Section: Discussion -From Imperative To Implementationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Secondly, the expanded responsibilities also increase the relevance of LAM synergy and convergence (cf. Skare, Stokstad, and Vårheim 2019;Vårheim, Skare, and Lenstra 2019). When tasks and goals are becoming more general, and when all three institutions face a similar challenge in digitalization, there is an opportunity for gradual policy gravitation between the LAMs.…”
Section: Sixty Years Of Lam Policies: Discussion and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, Norway had the Norwegian Archive, Library and Museum Authority and England the Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries. They have both closed down now, although not due to a lack of relevance: The English LAM authority was abolished due to public budget cutbacks (Hooper-Greenhill 2004), and the Norwegian closure was the result of a power struggle between the National Library and the LAM authority Skare, Stokstad, and Vårheim 2019).…”
Section: Proximity In Government Agenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%