TY - JOUR AB - Purpose Cultural heritage archives rely on environmental monitoring devices, such as dataloggers or more complex networked systems, to ensure collection preservation through collecting temperature, humidity, light and/or air quality measures. Existing systems are often costly, inflexible and do not use a modern, internet of things (IoT) approach. This paper aims to determine the suitability of currently popular general-purpose IoT devices, standards and technologies to the environmental monitoring needs of archivists, as well as identify any challenges.Design/methodology/approach This paper describes an exploratory study detailing the design, construction and usability testing of a do-it-yourself datalogger and data dashboard system, which seeks to manage previously identified trade-offs in cost, required technical skill and maintainability.Findings The environmental monitoring system presented met archivists’ needs well and was generally noted to be easy-to-use, efficient and an improvement on existing systems. This suggests that an IoT approach can support archivists’ needs in this area.Research limitations/implications Potential limitations of this study include lack of archival staff with sufficient technical training to maintain such a system and the rapid pace of IoT evolution yielding unstable and constantly changing technologies.Practical implications The system design presented in this work provides a blueprint for cultural heritage organizations desiring a fuller-featured, lower cost environmental monitoring system for archival collections.Originality/value This research takes a novel user-centered, open-source, IoT approach to construct an environmental monitoring system that is designed directly from archivists’ requirements and is extensible for future needs. VL - 30 IS - 2 SN - 0956-5698 DO - 10.1108/RMJ-08-2019-0046 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/RMJ-08-2019-0046 AU - Maceli Monica PY - 2020 Y1 - 2020/01/01 TI - Internet of things in the archives: novel tools for environmental monitoring of archival collections T2 - Records Management Journal PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 201 EP - 220 Y2 - 2024/09/20 ER -