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Business Records Management

The American Archivist, 1966
SINCE records keeping is only one of the functions of records management but is the essence of archival work, it follows that archival work is subordinate to records management and, therefore, that an archivist is subordinate to a records manager. I venture to say that all the records managers present would like that arrangement—but very few of the ...
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Business process management enabled compliance-aware medical record sharing

International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, 2013
Data sharing about electronic health records (EHRs) across healthcare organisations is still a challenging task due to compliance requirements with regulatory policies that can vary across states and countries, and organisations’ internal business requirements.
Stevovic, Jovan   +4 more
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The Records Management Business in Japan

Records Management Journal, 1991
A view is held that the information society equals a society with a surplus of information, or overflowing with information. On the other hand, all walks of business and government agencies have come to consider management information an indispensible “management resource”, along with those resources of people, money and things, and there has come to ...
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Records management as a strategic business function

Records Management Journal, 1997
After having read Julie McLeod's opinion piece on the lifecycle of records concept, I felt compelled to commit my own opinions to paper. Strange really, I never thought of myself as being a strongly opinionated person, which just goes to show that you do indeed learn something new everyday, even if it is about yourself!
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Knowledge Management and Records Management and Competitive Advantage in Business

2017
This chapter does not seek to start or close a debate about Knowledge management (KM) versus Records Management (RM) differences to organisations. Our humble purpose is to review literature and show how KM and RM help organisations to have competitive advantage both from the public and private sectors.
Alphonse Juma, Nelly Mzera
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The role of records management in ‘business information’ services

Records Management Journal, 1997
Traditionally, the information profession has been compartmentalised into groups of people called records managers, archivists, librarians and IT specialists, each group having some similar and some distinctive knowledge and skills and offering some similar and other specialist information services.
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Can the Records Manager Help the Business Historian?

Business History Review, 1955
Business history and business inevitably share the problem of dealing with records in bulk. Here is a suggestion that historians borrow and adapt certain techniques that have proved effective in solving the problem for business.
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The Relationship of Records Management Activities to the Field of Business History

Business History Review, 1972
A leading archivist describes the nature and functions of professional records management and suggests some relationships between those activities and business history. If future historians are to have useful records for research, present-day scholars need to be informed about and interested in the work of records managers.
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Review of The International Business Archives Handbook: Understanding and Managing the Historical Records of Business

2020
Review of The International Business Archives Handbook: Understanding and Managing the Historical Records of Business.
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