Electronic records of government organizations are becoming increasingly important for accountability. Managing electronic records, however, proves to be difficult since information and communication technologies confront organizations with various opportunities and risks. In this paper the findings of an international expert survey on electronic records management are presented. These findings identify opportunities and risks for e-mail systems, database management systems, office systems, web technology systems and smart systems. They also point to five crucial questions that must be addressed in order to guarantee the availability of electronic records for accountability
Using guidance from information governance (IG) principles, the book covers methods and best practic...
15 years ago it was hard to believe that paper documents will lose their relevance. But the era of p...
The rapid development of technology and the introduction of Government 2.0 (Gov 2.0) generate large ...
In evaluating government actions accountability fora depend on public records. ICTs can - depending ...
This in-depth analysis highlights (by category) significant record keeping tools, techniques, and in...
The use of computers to create, store and disseminate information is revolutionising the way informa...
The paper considers concepts of accountability and audit in relation to record-keeping systems. The ...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
This paper discussed the factors affecting the readiness in implementing electronic .records managem...
Electronic document or records management systems have been around for several decades. New technolo...
The increasing use of information and communication technology (ICT) in day-to-day management is inc...
Records management has changed by e-government applications within the framework of infor...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Agencies are i...
Managing e-records is one area that has always challenged archivists and records managers, especiall...
The report provides a summary of records keeping practices in the East Africa region and recommends ...
Using guidance from information governance (IG) principles, the book covers methods and best practic...
15 years ago it was hard to believe that paper documents will lose their relevance. But the era of p...
The rapid development of technology and the introduction of Government 2.0 (Gov 2.0) generate large ...
In evaluating government actions accountability fora depend on public records. ICTs can - depending ...
This in-depth analysis highlights (by category) significant record keeping tools, techniques, and in...
The use of computers to create, store and disseminate information is revolutionising the way informa...
The paper considers concepts of accountability and audit in relation to record-keeping systems. The ...
As organisations increasingly adopt the use of information and communication technologies, the corre...
This paper discussed the factors affecting the readiness in implementing electronic .records managem...
Electronic document or records management systems have been around for several decades. New technolo...
The increasing use of information and communication technology (ICT) in day-to-day management is inc...
Records management has changed by e-government applications within the framework of infor...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Agencies are i...
Managing e-records is one area that has always challenged archivists and records managers, especiall...
The report provides a summary of records keeping practices in the East Africa region and recommends ...
Using guidance from information governance (IG) principles, the book covers methods and best practic...
15 years ago it was hard to believe that paper documents will lose their relevance. But the era of p...
The rapid development of technology and the introduction of Government 2.0 (Gov 2.0) generate large ...