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INFORMATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT:
Facilities, 1988The concept of the paperless office — like that of the cableless office — has met with a good deal of scepticism. But whereas there are reported sightings of companies considering the use of fibre optic cable right up to the workstation, few rumours exist of companies outlawing paper as a means of communication and transfer of information.
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Information and records management
Records Management Journal, 2012PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present findings of a survey conducted during 2010 in the Icelandic organizations that held certification according to the ISO 9001:2008 quality management standard.Design/methodology/approachThe organizations were questioned about problems in obtaining and maintaining certification, what motivated the quest and ...
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INFORMATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT:
Facilities, 1989In October we discussed the reasoning and procedures for achieving a rational and standardised system of records management (Facilities, Vol 6/No 10, October 1988). In this issue we provide a guide to the various market options for storing material currently available.
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Revolution in Records: A Strategy for Information Resources Management and Records Management
The American Archivist, 1995This article summarizes the main features of a Dutch study, Omslag in Opslag, published in 1991. The study presents a relatively new approach aimed at the improvement of records management within Dutch agencies. The authors argue that information is preserved and managed because users have specific reasons for and interests in doing so.
Peter Waters, Henk Nagelhout
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Managing Information or Managing Records?
2018Introduction The view that information is an affordance – an intangible benefit that records or other resources afford to those who use them in particular ways – is not a view likely to be shared by proponents of ‘information management’. Influential voices now affirm that, at least in organ - izational settings, information is an objective commodity,
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Recording and managing information
2009This chapter focuses on recording and managing the large amounts of information that will build up during the course of a study programme. It provides guidance on writing good experimental notes of research work. Records of experimental work are typically maintained as a hard copy in bound notebooks.
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Ethics for Records and Information Management
Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 2020Beginning with a very densely written Introduction to this volume, the author makes clear that this book will be a detailed study on the philosophy of ethical and moral framework in the specific fi...
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Freedom of Information and Records Management
2014The adoption of e-Government programmes in Africa have been occasioned by the desire to improve public service delivery and to further enhance the government-citizen relationship through provision of access to information. Key to e-Government is information- its creation, management, and uploading onto a defined platform; its consistent updating and ...
Peter Mazebe II Mothataesi Sebina +1 more
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Ethics for Records and Information Management
Archives and Records, 2019Ethical conduct and practice within records and information management (RIM) is universally regarded as an essential requirement for all professionals.
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Managing Records as Evidence and Information
2000For the past three decades, policies regarding a variety of information issues have emanated from federal agencies, legislative chambers, and corporate boardrooms. Despite the focus on information policy, it is still a relatively new concept and one only now beginning to be studied. The subject area is wider than believed—archives and records policies,
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