documentenkijkt
Documentenkijkt is a term used in Dutch-speaking contexts to describe a systematic approach to examining and reviewing documents in order to determine their authenticity, provenance, content, and usefulness. It encompasses activities from initial collection to final evaluation and annotation, and is commonly applied within archival, legal, and journalism workflows.
Etymology: The word combines documenten (documents) with kijkt, the present tense of kijken (to look). It signals
Practices: A typical documentenkijkt workflow includes establishing source and provenance, assessing authenticity and integrity, summarizing contents,
Tools: Practitioners rely on archival management systems, metadata schemas, and annotation overlays. Digital libraries and repositories
Applications: It is used by archivists, researchers, journalists, and compliance professionals to organize, verify, and present
Challenges: The process can be subjective, and interpretations may vary between reviewers. Privacy and legal restrictions
See also: archival science, document analysis, provenance, metadata standards, digital preservation.