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Professor Michael Moss serves as an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's School of Humanities. His work bridges historical inquiry with modern archival practices, focusing on digital transformation, records management, and cultural heritage preservation.
Research interests include archival theory, digital humanities, and the intersection of technology with historical documentation. He has contributed to major projects like the Effective Records Management Report (2002), emphasizing digitization challenges and policy frameworks.
Publications span 15 years (2001-2013), addressing topics ranging from Scottish banking history to the authenticity of digital archives. Key themes include: the evolution of archival practices in the digital age, records management systems, and historical case studies like Culzean Castle and the Kennedy family.
His work often critiques traditional archival methods, advocating for adaptive frameworks in a digital context. Collaborations include co-editing Record Keeping in a Hybrid Environment (2008) and contributing to the Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland.




