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- ItemConcept of a document and documents’ transformation as technology changes(National Aviation University, 2021) Kontrimavičienė, Danutė; Контрімавічене, ДанутеThe end of the 20th century marked the beginning of the document digitalisation process which caused various discussions among professionals regarding the concept of documentation and the main differences between physical medium and digital medium. Some concerns were raised regarding the lack of ability to identify the integrity, immutability and authenticity of such documents – the three qualities integral for any document. Analogue documents (written, photographic or audiovisual documents) are inseparable from the medium, then their authenticity and originality can always be verified by technical means. Thus, the question of how digital born documents should be handled and whether the lack of processes to identify the validity of such document makes them automatically not integral, immutable, and authentic remains. While digital documents are simple to transfer and easy to reproduce, they are difficult to authenticate and might cause difficulty to view and use in the future.
- ItemLithuanian State Archives – 100(National Aviation University, 2021) Gudelis, Darius; Baranauskaitė, Milda; Mozūras, Dovydas; Kontrimavičienė, Danutė; Гуделіс, Даріус; Баранаускайте, Мілда; Мозурас, Довидас; Контрімавічене, ДанутеThe Lithuanian state archives are commemorating their 100th anniversary this year. Historically, the origins of the documentary heritage of the Lithuanian state can be traced back to the time of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Throughout history, despite changes in the system of state archives, their main function and purpose have not changed. They continue to treasure and preserve the state's documentary heritage. Over the course of 100 years, the structure and subordination of the state archives have changed several times, documents moving from one premise to another, technologies regarding document storage constantly improving. The Lithuanian state archives were officially established on October 19th, 1921, when the Minister of Education of the Republic of Lithuania approved the Statute of the Central State Archive and appointed its director. This statute stated that the archive should preserve all existing state and municipal documents acquired before the establishment of the Republic of Lithuania. It must also maintain the liquidated and non-essential documents of these organizations and collect documents of state, public and scientific value from private people and public organizations.