Web 2.0 applications and services archival institutions : study of the UAE National Archives website as a model

Authors

  • Siham Manchar Institute of Library Science and Documentation, University of Abdelhamid Mehri Constantine 2, Algeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2018.52.94

Abstract

The Archive centers and institutions are among the most prominent of the service delivery institutions, which means my services to beneficiaries, it is aspiring to reach the level of my services of high quality, and between such institutions and the institutions of the national archives since it represented the United Nations mirror and preserve its history for future generations.
It also seeks to provide historical information and documents for researchers to write history through a range of services have been able to live up to the finest services by adopting new technological means and techniques that enabled it to connect to the world surrounding it and this means the Internet, known rapid developments, and provided many benefits and services, now provided in seconds thanks to the various web generations, especially the second generation of web site or the so-called Web 2.0, which has helped in the establishment of the institutions of the National Archives their positions based on it, the use of multiple applications to facilitate the delivery of its services, social networking sites like facebook youtube dig, plantation workers and RSS and other sites, for interaction with the beneficiaries and the rest of other institutions in various parts of the world, thanks to this development, which is the subject of the subject of our study, this came to learn The most important applications of Web 2.0 and its role in providing services centers or institutions of the National Archives, and the concepts of all applications and relevance in the archival services.

Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Manchar, S. (2018). Web 2.0 applications and services archival institutions : study of the UAE National Archives website as a model. Cybrarians Journal, (52). https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2018.52.94