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Publisher:
Facet
Online publication date:
June 2018
Print publication year:
2005
Online ISBN:
9781856049160
Subjects:
Humanities, General

Book description

One of the biggest challenges faced by any organization today is that of managing electronic records, a vital but complex undertaking involving multiple roles within the organization and strategies that are still evolving. Bringing together for the first time the views, experience and expertise of international experts in the records management field in the public and the private sectors, this book covers the theory and practice of managing electronic records as business and information assets. It focuses on the strategies, systems and procedures necessary to ensure that electronic records are appropriately created, captured, organized and retained over time to meet business and legal requirements. In addition to chapters covering principles, research and developments, there are case studies relating to practice and lessons learned. The chapters are written by a fully international line-up of contributors. This book explores issues and addresses solutions, not only for records professionals but also for information, IT and business administration specialists, who, as key stakeholders in managing electronic information, may have taken on crucial roles in managing electronic records in their organization.

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Contents

  • 3 - Metadata matters
    pp 34-49
    • By Kate Cumming, has worked in policy and operational areas of the National Archives of Australia and State Records NSW and was involved in the development of the NSW Recordkeeping Metadata Standard and the redevelopment of the Manual for Designing and Implementing Recordkeeping Systems (DIRKS Manual).
  • 6 - Technologies for preservation
    pp 81-100
    • By Richard J. Marciano, is Director of the Sustainable Archives & Library Technologies (SALT) Lab and Lead Scientist in the DAKS Group (Data & Knowledge Systems) at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), at the University of California San Diego (UCSD)., Reagan W. Moore, is Director of Data and Knowledge Systems at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, where he co-ordinates research efforts in development of data grids, digital libraries and preservation environments.

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