id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zsbb2prkdndk7cof2ia7nysrqy Alex H. Poole Archival Divides and Foreign Countries? Historians, Archivists, Information-Seeking, and Technology: Retrospect and Prospect 2015.0 59 .pdf application/pdf 27920 3485 56 Third, it describes the results and implications of those studies in three areas: locating sources, using primary and nontextual materials, and overall information-seeking and use. improved knowledge of historians' work practices based on investigations by archival scholars engender new and better possibilities for collaboration. Notwithstanding the role of archivists themselves, finding aids help scholars reduce uncertainty in working with unfamiliar repositories and materials.113 Historians ranked finding aids fifth in Orbach's study; fifth in Tibbo's cultural and historical resources."114 Particularly after the turn of the millennium, scholars probed historians' use of new technology to locate materials. Despite such checkered findings, a 2012 study determined that "more digital archival materials are used in historical research and . Possibilities for future research on historians, archivists, and information-seeking include digital history, personal archiving, Web 2.0, democratization and public history, crowdsourcing and citizen archivists, digital curation, 6 Fredric Miller, "Use, Appraisal, and Research: A Case Study of Social History," The American Archivist ./cache/work_zsbb2prkdndk7cof2ia7nysrqy.pdf ./txt/work_zsbb2prkdndk7cof2ia7nysrqy.txt