Kenneth Thibodeau
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Kenneth Francis Thibodeau (born 1945) is an American specialist in electronic
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who worked for many years at the
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(NARA). He was responsible for development of the pioneering DoD 5015.02 standard for electronic records management and for creation of NARA's Electronic Records Archives System (ERA).


Life


Background

Kenneth Thibodeau was born in Cohoes, New York, United States, in 1945. He studied at
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, where he received a bachelor's degree in history in 1967. He also studied at the
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in France. He went on to the
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, where he obtained a PhD in history and sociology of science in 1974.


Professional career

In 1975 Charles M. Dollar hired Thibodeau to work in NARA's Machine Readable Archives Division. He joined a team that reviewed the electronic records of federal agencies to ensure they could be archived by NARA. He left NARA in 1978 to work as a records management officer and privacy act officer at the
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(NIH). He worked on office automation practices and strategic planning for management of information resources. In 1982 he was appointed head of the NIH Records Management Branch. In 1988 Thibodeau returned to NARA and until 1995 was director of NARA's Center of Electronic Records. He played a central role in developing the partnerships between several archival organizations and the
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. In 1996 he was detailed to the
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. At the Office of the Secretary of Defense he led the development of the 5015.2-STD Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications, the first such standard to be published. From 1996 to 1998 Thibodeau was deputy director of NARA's Modern Records Program. From 1998 to 2009 he was director of NARA's Electronic Records Archives Program, authorized by John W. Carlin, the archivist of the United States. The Electronic Records Archives (ERA) System went live in 2008, and by 2011 held about 100 terabytes of records in electronic form. Thibodeau then became director of NARAs Center for Advanced Systems and Technology. He retired in 2011.


Society of American Archivists

As a member of the
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, from 1992 to 1993 Thibodeau was a member of the Standards Committee, in 1995 he was co-chair of the Committee on Education, from 1998 to 2000 he was a member of the Committee on Automated Records and Techniques, and in 2011 he was a member of the Program Committee. In December 2011 he was nominated to serve of the council of the society.


Post-retirement

From 2011 to 2016 Thibodeau was senior guest scientist at the Information Technology Laboratory of the
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(NIST). He also contributed in various roles to the
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Linked Archival Metadata (LiAM) project, the
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's Office of Advanced Cyber Infrastructure, the
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's InterPARES Trust, the Working Group on Records Management, the ''Encyclopedia of Archival Science'' and the ''Italian Journal of Library, Archives and Informational Science''.


Observations

Material to be archived ranges from simple text documents to complex multimedia web pages. In a 2002 essay Thibodeau suggested three ways of viewing objects to be preserved. First, they are physical objects, such as flux reversals on a magnetic tape. Second, they are logical objects that can be recognized and interpreted by certain processes and software, such as a Word .doc file. Third, they are conceptual objects, such as a digital photograph as it appears on the screen. What he called an "information object" has all three properties. Thibodeau noted that its properties at each of those levels can be significantly different". Thibodeau stressed that digital preservation cannot be separated from the questions of access. He pointed out that archives have a unique responsibility to "preserve and deliver authentic records to subsequent generations of users." Thibodeau and others such as Victoria Lemieux see graph theory and semantic technology as fundamental to the theory of archives and records management. Thibodeau distinguished "records" from other types of document. Noting the diversity, complexity and sheer volume of material that NARA has to manage, Thibodeau wrote:


Recognition

Awards and honorary titles include: * 2000: Fellow of the
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* 2000: National Institutes of Health MERIT Award for applying leadership and technical skills to records management, privacy, and office automation on an NIH-wide basis in 1984 * 2003: With others: NARA, Special Achievement Award for successful development of the Access to Archival Databases resource * 2004: Federal Computer Week, Federal 100 Award * 2004: With others: Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, Arline Custer Memorial Prize * 2004: With James McKan: NARA, Special Achievement Award for building and sustaining a diverse, high quality workforce * 2008: Lifetime Achievement Award for pioneering efforts and outstanding contributions to move the National Archives to the forefront of e-government * 2008: Emmett Leahy Award for outstanding contributions to the records and information management profession


Publications

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Further reading

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