Marie-Anne Chabin
Marie-Anne Chabin (born 17 October 1959 in Issoudun, Indre) is a French archivist and an internationally recognized Records management and Information Lifecycle Management expert.
Biography
Graduate of the École Nationale des Chartes, Chabin first gained experience as an archivist in the public sector. In 2000, she created an advisory firm for document and records management, called Archive 17. She is involved in many projects linked to ISO 15489 and MoReq standards and has published several books and articles about diplomatics and preservation of electronic records.
Since 2017, she is associate professor at the University of Paris VIII.
Select bibliography
- Je pense, donc j'archive, Paris, L'Harmattan, 1999.
- Le management de l'archive, Paris, Hermès, 2000.
- Dématérialisation et archivage électronique, Paris, Dunod, 2006 (with Jean-Marc Rietsch and Eric Caprioli).
- Archiver, et après ?, Paris, Djakarta, 2007.
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