The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-42855-6_21
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Affordances of Digital Archives: The Case of the Prozhito Archive of Personal Diaries

Abstract: With regard to increasing politicization and instrumentalization of history in Russia and the development of digital tools allowing public access to previously non-available historical documents, analysis of digital platforms exhibiting potential for engagement with the past becomes of relevance to Russian and Digital Media Studies. Therefore this chapter focuses on a Russian case study Prozhito, a digital archive of personal diaries created by a community of volunteers. Being an example of public engagement w… Show more

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“…Because, as shown in Table 3, the operations of an "Acquire function", which is one of the other findings presented for brevity of space (in this regard) were unclear in 16% of the digital archive that we investigated. This shows poor affordance, which is essential in digital information resources [23,16]. As Ortiz-Crespo et al [23] argued, system design must be good enough to sustain continuous innovation in the face of changing users' needs and expectations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because, as shown in Table 3, the operations of an "Acquire function", which is one of the other findings presented for brevity of space (in this regard) were unclear in 16% of the digital archive that we investigated. This shows poor affordance, which is essential in digital information resources [23,16]. As Ortiz-Crespo et al [23] argued, system design must be good enough to sustain continuous innovation in the face of changing users' needs and expectations.…”
Section: (B))mentioning
confidence: 99%