Abstract/Résumé/Resumen
This paper seeks to examine archivists' understandings of the concept of uniqueness. The idea of uniqueness is intimately connected with the belief that there can be only one original of a given work. Recently, some have claimed that the computer revolution requires us to rethink that uniqueness of any kind is impossible in the digital world. In this paper, I want to suggest that, in order to understand the notion of uniqueness, we need to examine the concept of identity, or sameness, and what we think is significant.