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Recordkeeping informatics for a networked age /

By: Upward, Frank
Title By: Reed, Barbara | Oliver, Gillian | Evans, Joanne
Material type: BookPublisher: Clayton, Victoria : Monash University Publishing, c2018.Description: xxv, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781925495881; 1925495884Subject(s): Archives -- Management | Records -- Management | Digital libraries -- Management | Digital preservation | Electronic information resources -- ManagementDDC classification: 025.04 UP RE Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"The focus of this book becomes more relevant to governance every day as rational and scientific thought flounders under the weight of post-truth politics and a welter of 'alternative facts'. Traditional values of openness, transparency and accountability also face new challenges from technical change. Recordkeeping informatics supports archiving processes and few challenges are of greater significance for the
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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025.04 UP RE (Browse shelf) Available Dec2018 T0060967
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Includes bibliographical references.

Part One. The Recordkeeping Single Mind: Chapter 1. Retuning the recordkeeping mind for the networked age ; Chapter 2. A history of the recordkeeping single mind, 1915-2015 -- Part Two. Facets of Analysis: Chapter 3. Promoting recordkeeping cultures ; Chapter 4. The maturation of business records management ; Chapter 5. Access: the breakdown of dissemination ; Chapter 6. Recordkeeping functionality for a digital age -- Part Three. The Building Blocks: Chapter 7. Continuum thinking as a building block for recordkeeping informatics ; Chapter 8. Recordkeeping metadata as a building block -- Part Four. The Future: Chapter 9. Professionals and amateurs ; Chapter 10. Building the discipline base.

"The focus of this book becomes more relevant to governance every day as rational and scientific thought flounders under the weight of post-truth politics and a welter of 'alternative facts'. Traditional values of openness, transparency and accountability also face new challenges from technical change. Recordkeeping informatics supports archiving processes and few challenges are of greater significance for the

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