The archives of argentine informatics: Legal, social and technological aspects
Keywords:
archives, informatics, SADIO, technical report, memoriesAbstract
Within the framework of the 49th Jornadas Argentinas de Informática (49JAIIO), co-organized by the Sociedad Argentina de Informática (SADIO) and the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Buenos Aires (FI-UBA), several activities were carried out related to changes in the management and preservation of historical knowledge about computer science in Argentina and Latin America. The main objective of this article is to describe and analyze these activities related to the archive of national informatics. In the first place, are analyzed four of the most relevant activities carried out in the 49JAIIO on, among others, archives, software, museums and memories. Secondly, is presented the progress made (a technical report) on the patrimonial intervention, enhancement and construction of the SADIO Archive. The article is part of a larger investigation on the construction, availability and protection of historical archives, the democratization of knowledge and the consolidation of public-communitarian intelligences.
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