In this paper, we describe an innovative approach to the challenges associated with managing corporate records in the digital environment. Issues and problems with the use of EDRMS are well documented but alternatives are not yet mature enough for workplace implementation. The recordkeeping functionality of Microsoft SharePoint is disputed by practitioners, but this enterprise content management system appears to be emerging as a default solution to manage records. Applying genre theory in the configuration of SharePoint will assist records managers in negotiating shared understanding with their information technology colleagues which is essential in order to achieve digital preservation objectives
This article considers why, after so many years of addressing the challenge of electronic recordkeep...
Records are natural by-products of the activities of an organisation. They are unique resources that...
When printing was discovered and libraries were created, it was thought that there would no longer b...
This paper argues that the problems of digital recordkeeping are well known. Conceptualising them as...
The paper identifies how New Media has become one important phenomenon in shaping records management...
Using guidance from information governance (IG) principles, the book covers methods and best practic...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate the new challenges on records management especiall...
Corporate memory' is the body of information that an organization needs to keep for re-use. It is th...
Archives and special documentations and information centers within government offices, companies and...
ABSTRACT: Debates on managing electronic records does not seem to end. Various issues and challenges...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
Part I of this review suggests that the proper entities for archival attention are patterns inherent...
Records management has been receiving increased attention around the world over the last two decades...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to develop a framework for electronic document and records mana...
Records management has been a central concern for organisations in both private and public sectors s...
This article considers why, after so many years of addressing the challenge of electronic recordkeep...
Records are natural by-products of the activities of an organisation. They are unique resources that...
When printing was discovered and libraries were created, it was thought that there would no longer b...
This paper argues that the problems of digital recordkeeping are well known. Conceptualising them as...
The paper identifies how New Media has become one important phenomenon in shaping records management...
Using guidance from information governance (IG) principles, the book covers methods and best practic...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate the new challenges on records management especiall...
Corporate memory' is the body of information that an organization needs to keep for re-use. It is th...
Archives and special documentations and information centers within government offices, companies and...
ABSTRACT: Debates on managing electronic records does not seem to end. Various issues and challenges...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
Part I of this review suggests that the proper entities for archival attention are patterns inherent...
Records management has been receiving increased attention around the world over the last two decades...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to develop a framework for electronic document and records mana...
Records management has been a central concern for organisations in both private and public sectors s...
This article considers why, after so many years of addressing the challenge of electronic recordkeep...
Records are natural by-products of the activities of an organisation. They are unique resources that...
When printing was discovered and libraries were created, it was thought that there would no longer b...