
Theoretical Frameworks for Archival Appraisal
Theoretical frameworks for archival appraisal are structured ideas that guide how archivists decide which records to keep and preserve. They help balance historical importance, legal value, and user needs to ensure meaningful, responsible collections. These frameworks often consider factors like the significance of the information, how it relates to broader histories, and its ongoing usefulness. By applying these theories, archivists make thoughtful, consistent decisions that protect valuable memories and information for current and future generations.