Born Digital?: Digitization and the Birth of the Moroccan National Archives

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
2020
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History in Africa
Volume
47
Issue
June
Pagination
195-218
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Abstract
This article examines the digitization policy of Archives du Maroc (AdM), Morocco’s national archival institution, which was set up in 2011 and opened in 2013. Given its recent creation, the AdM lead us to question the particularity of digitization in archiving policies when included from the start rather than retroactively. Through an analysis of the creation and development of AdM as a public policy connected to national efforts at transparency and “good governance,” I argue that digitization has served as a way of performing modernity through technology and international standards, thus reinforcing the legitimacy of a nascent institution.