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<textareaid="description" name="description" rows="10" required/>RiC’s authors foresee a gradual transition period, in which the existing standards continue to be used as both archivists and software developers find their way with the new standard. The purpose of this communication note is to help clarify some of the issues likely to be encountered along that way: What is RiC, how does it differ from previous standards, and what does it all mean for Canadian archivists still lumbering along with the Rules for Archival Description (RAD)? This note provides some background, exposition, and commentary, and it suggests some practical ways by which archivists can starting using RiC without adopting it (in the absence of RiC software).</textarea>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="../resource-details/17.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="../icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">De l’ethnographie critique des archives à la modélisation d’une base de données pour l’étude de l’Iran postrévolutionnaire</span>. Natalia Pashkeeva, Chowra Makaremi, Johanna Saadoune. 2024-12.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="../resource-details/19.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="../icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">Considering description logic for analyzing and clarifying archival ontologies</span>. Arian Rajh. 2024-11-22.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="../resource-details/26.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="../icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">Waiting for RiC</span>. Richard Dancy. 2024-11-01.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="../resource-details/16.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="../icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">Archival description turns truly collaborative: an exercise in Records in Contexts standard</span>. Arian Rajh. 2024-10.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="../resource-details/18.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="../icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">A recontextualization of provenance: Records in Contexts and the principle of provenance</span>. Anouk Stephano. 2024-09-02.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="../resource-details/1.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="../icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">Déploiement de la norme Records in Contexts pour la gestion des collections de la Fondation SAPA</span>. Baptiste de Coulon. 2024-02-29.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="resource-details/5.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="icons/tool.svg" alt="Tool"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">RiC-O Converter</span>. Sparna company and The Lab at the Archives nationales de France. 2025-03 (v3.0), 2023-10 (v2.0), 2020-04 (v1.0).</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="resource-details/17.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">De l’ethnographie critique des archives à la modélisation d’une base de données pour l’étude de l’Iran postrévolutionnaire</span>. Natalia Pashkeeva, Chowra Makaremi, Johanna Saadoune. 2024-12.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="resource-details/19.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">Considering description logic for analyzing and clarifying archival ontologies</span>. Arian Rajh. 2024-11-22.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="resource-details/26.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">Waiting for RiC</span>. Richard Dancy. 2024-11-01.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="resource-details/16.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">Archival description turns truly collaborative: an exercise in Records in Contexts standard</span>. Arian Rajh. 2024-10.</a></li>
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<liclass="resource"><ahref="resource-details/18.html" class="resource-link"><imgclass="inline-icon" src="icons/article.svg" alt="Journal article"/><spanclass="resource-list-title">A recontextualization of provenance: Records in Contexts and the principle of provenance</span>. Anouk Stephano. 2024-09-02.</a></li>
<li><p>RiC’s authors foresee a gradual transition period, in which the existing standards continue to be used as both archivists and software developers find their way with the new standard. The purpose of this communication note is to help clarify some of the issues likely to be encountered along that way: What is RiC, how does it differ from previous standards, and what does it all mean for Canadian archivists still lumbering along with the Rules for Archival Description (RAD)? This note provides some background, exposition, and commentary, and it suggests some practical ways by which archivists can starting using RiC without adopting it (in the absence of RiC software).</p></li>
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