dokumentaariumi
Dokumentaariumi is a term used in archival and library discourse to describe a centralized or federated repository for documentary evidence and primary sources across media. The concept envisions an archive that collects, preserves, and provides access to materials that document human activities, institutions, and events over time. It emphasizes provenance, authenticity, and durable accessibility.
Etymology and scope: The name blends the word document with a suffix -arium, signaling a place for
Content and formats: A dokumentaariumi would hold manuscripts, letters, photographs, sound recordings, film and video, government
Architecture and standards: Implementations typically rely on open standards and preservation models such as Dublin Core
Access, governance, and impact: Access policies balance public availability with rights restrictions. Governance is often a
See also: Digital archive, Document, Primary source, Library science.