This paper argues that the problems of digital recordkeeping are well known. Conceptualising them as wicked problems needing solutions as part of social grand challenges is a way of inspiring our profession and others to take the issues seriously. The core building blocks of a new approach are presented through the records continuum theory rearticulated for the recordkeeping in organisations as Recordkeeping Informatics. The Australian recordkeeping transition from paper based to fully digital recordkeeping in the workplace illustrates the gradual transitions, dynamics and technology evolution. Placing recordkeeping concerns and contributions within the current organisational concerns of customer centric approaches, open data initiatives, b...
Disruptive technologies are widely used in semi-periphery and core countries such as the United Stat...
Abstract The influx of modern technologies and their peripherals in the electronic world cannot b...
To analyze the problem of digital documents to record management in Brazilian Federal Public Adminis...
This article considers why, after so many years of addressing the challenge of electronic recordkeep...
The focus of this book becomes more relevant to governance every day as rational and scientific thou...
In this paper, we describe an innovative approach to the challenges associated with managing corpora...
Building upon recent work, this paper demonstrates how 21st century recordkeeping concerns are integ...
The paper considers concepts of accountability and audit in relation to record-keeping systems. The ...
Since the introduction of information and communications technologies (ICTs) to carry out transactio...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
When printing was discovered and libraries were created, it was thought that there would no longer b...
Presently recordkeepers in Queensland Government face the challenge of achieving the dual outcomes o...
The adoption of digital technologies has been sudden, pervasive, and global in scope. A consequence ...
This paper provides an overview of key efforts in recent years by the archival a...
Records and information professionals have in recent years, seen themselves grappling with new techn...
Disruptive technologies are widely used in semi-periphery and core countries such as the United Stat...
Abstract The influx of modern technologies and their peripherals in the electronic world cannot b...
To analyze the problem of digital documents to record management in Brazilian Federal Public Adminis...
This article considers why, after so many years of addressing the challenge of electronic recordkeep...
The focus of this book becomes more relevant to governance every day as rational and scientific thou...
In this paper, we describe an innovative approach to the challenges associated with managing corpora...
Building upon recent work, this paper demonstrates how 21st century recordkeeping concerns are integ...
The paper considers concepts of accountability and audit in relation to record-keeping systems. The ...
Since the introduction of information and communications technologies (ICTs) to carry out transactio...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
When printing was discovered and libraries were created, it was thought that there would no longer b...
Presently recordkeepers in Queensland Government face the challenge of achieving the dual outcomes o...
The adoption of digital technologies has been sudden, pervasive, and global in scope. A consequence ...
This paper provides an overview of key efforts in recent years by the archival a...
Records and information professionals have in recent years, seen themselves grappling with new techn...
Disruptive technologies are widely used in semi-periphery and core countries such as the United Stat...
Abstract The influx of modern technologies and their peripherals in the electronic world cannot b...
To analyze the problem of digital documents to record management in Brazilian Federal Public Adminis...