This article focuses on policies and procedures for the management of electronic records in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. Using the data collected in 2003 and 2004 as part of the author's doctoral research, the article reports that policies and procedures for the management of electronic records were non-existent in Botswana and Namibia. These policies and procedures are, however, important for directing and guiding records officers on better approaches to the management of electronic records. In contrast, South Africa was advanced in the area of policy development. The article makes recommendations on how Botswana and Namibia could proceed in their effort to develop policies and procedures for the management of electronic records in ...
Tanzania has built a strong regulatory framework for managing public sector records, which should pr...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are often implemented in the public sector value chains f...
Managing Digital Records in Africa draws on the research work of the InterPARES Trust (ITrust) proje...
This study focuses on the opportunities and challenges in the management of electronic records in Bo...
While the use of electronic mail (e-mail) is common in most government agencies, there seem to be no...
Background: This article is part of a doctoral research study that, amongst others, assessed e-recor...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
This paper reviews the status of e-records management in East and Southern Africa. The region faces ...
Data protection legislation is concerned with the safeguarding of privacy rights of individuals in r...
This study sought to assess electronic records (e-records) readiness at the Ministry of Labour and H...
The paper highlights e-government initiatives in the public service of Namibia based on a study that...
The quest by the Government of Botswana to leverage the benefits brought about by the utilisation of...
Open government relies heavily on reliable records to uphold service delivery and access to informa...
This article presents the findings of the study that was carried out in2006. The objective of the st...
This article provides a critical review of existing articles addressingthe management of electronic ...
Tanzania has built a strong regulatory framework for managing public sector records, which should pr...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are often implemented in the public sector value chains f...
Managing Digital Records in Africa draws on the research work of the InterPARES Trust (ITrust) proje...
This study focuses on the opportunities and challenges in the management of electronic records in Bo...
While the use of electronic mail (e-mail) is common in most government agencies, there seem to be no...
Background: This article is part of a doctoral research study that, amongst others, assessed e-recor...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
This paper reviews the status of e-records management in East and Southern Africa. The region faces ...
Data protection legislation is concerned with the safeguarding of privacy rights of individuals in r...
This study sought to assess electronic records (e-records) readiness at the Ministry of Labour and H...
The paper highlights e-government initiatives in the public service of Namibia based on a study that...
The quest by the Government of Botswana to leverage the benefits brought about by the utilisation of...
Open government relies heavily on reliable records to uphold service delivery and access to informa...
This article presents the findings of the study that was carried out in2006. The objective of the st...
This article provides a critical review of existing articles addressingthe management of electronic ...
Tanzania has built a strong regulatory framework for managing public sector records, which should pr...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are often implemented in the public sector value chains f...
Managing Digital Records in Africa draws on the research work of the InterPARES Trust (ITrust) proje...