
Abstract The advent of digital technology has transformed the way archives are managed, preserved, and accessed. Digital archives, open access, and innovations in information management have become essential for institutions and organizations to store, manage, and provide access to their records. This paper explores the concepts of digital archives, open access, and innovations in information management, highlighting their significance, challenges, and future directions.
metadata generation, document classification, and search functionalities.Specific applications include automatic metadata generation, image recognition, and text analysis. data integrity, authenticity, and transparency in digital archives.This is achieved through secure data storage and transparent data management.
metadata generation, document classification, and search functionalities.Specific applications include automatic metadata generation, image recognition, and text analysis. data integrity, authenticity, and transparency in digital archives.This is achieved through secure data storage and transparent data management.
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