Designing the Archive - 1.2 - User-centred design thinking as a driver for innovation.

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Session 1.2 - User-centred design thinking as a driver for innovation William Magarey East, Adelaide Oval 00:00:00 - 00:21:15 a. Design thinking as a driver for innovation at the National Archives of Norway Cathrin Blitzner Møller - Espen Sjøvoll Presentation Slides: https://www.archivists.org.au/documen... Digitalisation greatly impacts the public sector in regards to how records are created and processed. It is hard to keep pace with development, and the challenges are complex and tightly intervened. To solve today's challenges and develop solutions for the future, the National Archives of Norway are working with innovation by applying design thinking and a multidisciplinary approach, involving a broad range of stakeholders, in order to capture user-needs, solve problems and develop new solutions. 00:21:15 - 00:43:53 b. Designing infinitely iterative collections Deb Verhoeven - Alana Piper - Mike Jones - Peter Sefton Presentation Slides: https://www.archivists.org.au/documen... Redesigning archives requires radical openness and infinitely iterative collections. Looking at the University of Technology Sydney’s R+amp initiative (based on crowdfunding principles) and new developments in the Humanities Networked Infrastructure platform (HuNI), this paper explores preservation plans, open source systems, the DataCrate archiving service, interoperability standards, and open ontologies. Together, these represent a proof-of-concept for more transparent, iterative approaches to archives, documentation, and preservation, producing sustainable collections-as-data for diverse users and communities. 00:43:54 - 01:07:12 c. Applying User-Centred Design to Archives Michael Smith - Janet Villata Presentation Slides: https://www.archivists.org.au/documen... The City of Sydney adopted a user centred design approach to transform its archives policy, processes and systems to meet user needs. Key to the transformation was a project to design and implement a new archives management system, complete with digital preservation functionality and a publicly accessible user portal. This paper examines tensions between archival practice and the user experience, and what actually happens when the user is placed at the centre of design initiatives. 01:07:13 - 01:30:34 Questions Designing the Archive was an international archives conference presented by the Australian Society of Archivists (ASA), Archives and Records Association of New Zealand Te Huinga Mahara (ARANZ), the International Council on Archives (ICA) and the Pacific Regional Branch International Council on Archives (PARBICA). It was held at the Adelaide Oval from 21 - 25 October 2019. Info: https://www.archivists.org.au/confere...

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