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Book Constructing an Effective Electronic Records Management Programme

Download or read book Constructing an Effective Electronic Records Management Programme written by Sunghoon Lee and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The objectives of this study are to understand how electronic records are managed in international courts--in particular, at the International Criminal Court (ICC), whichis the first international e-Court -- and to identify various factors that support an electronic records management programme that ensures the authenticity, reliability, integrity and usability of records. This study was designed to adopt the mixed research methods applying a case study strategy. Data was collected using three methods: (1) a web-based survey with information professionals at the ICC; (2) semi-structured in-depth interviews with selected information professionals based on their roles and responsibilities in the electronic records management processes at the ICC; and (3) supporting documentation. The results of the study indicated that electronic records management is critical within the ICC, and the staff at the ICC is well aware of the importance of electronic records management. Records management policies have been developed and implemented at the organizational level as well as in the section/unit level because of the policy oriented organizational character at the ICC. Staff members have managed electronic records and metadata in the records' lifecycles by applying the related policies and using the electronic records management systems appropriately. A collaborative business process is required across organs and sections to ensure the authenticity, reliability and integrity of records. Throughout a functional requirements analysis for electronic records management systems, the security of records is defined as the critical function in the systems due to the sensitivity of legal records. In addition, the results show that electronic records management should adapt to an organizational context to be more effective and practical. This study develops the components of an electronic records management programme in international organizations and explains the definitions and relationship of each component. The four components include: (1) policy/regulation; (2) practice/procedure; (3) system/technology; and (4) organizational context. A model for a records management programme based on the four components can be adapted to any international organization as well as to different types of legal organizations when they initiate or review their electronic records management programme within an organization. Furthermore, this study suggests a list of system requirements for international courts that can be used for reviewing existing systems or selecting a new system." --

Book Implementing Electronic Document and Record Management Systems

Download or read book Implementing Electronic Document and Record Management Systems written by Azad Adam and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2007-08-24 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The global shift toward delivering services online requires organizations to evolve from using traditional paper files and storage to more modern electronic methods. There has however been very little information on just how to navigate this change-until now. Implementing Electronic Document and Record Management Systems explains how to efficiently

Book How to Manage Records in the E environment

Download or read book How to Manage Records in the E environment written by Julie McLeod and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A practical approach to developing and operating an effective programme to manage hybrid records within an organization. This title positions records management as an integral business function linked to the organisation's business aims and objectives. The authors also address the records requirements of new and significant pieces of legislation, such as data protection and freedom of information, as well as exploring strategies for managing electronic records. Bullet points, checklists and examples assist the reader throughout, making this a one-stop resource for information in this area.

Book Planning and Implementing Electronic Records Management

Download or read book Planning and Implementing Electronic Records Management written by Kelvin Smith and published by Facet Publishing. This book was released on 2007 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many organizations are moving away from managing records and information in paper form to setting up electronic records management (ERM) systems. There is a range of reasons for this: economic considerations may be the driver for change, or government policy initiatives may be coming into play. Whatever the situation in your organization, this book provides straightforward, practical guidance on how to prepare for and enable ERM. It sets out and explains the issues organizations need to consider in selecting a system, and the procedures required for effective implementation. Help is also given with the complexities of managing hybrid records during an interim period between paper and electronic record management. The book is divided into three main parts covering the preparation for ERM, and its design and implementation. The key areas covered are: the underlying principles the context making a business case for ERM the main issues for design the information survey the file plan appraisal methodology preservation access the main issues for implementation project management procurement change management training the future of information management. Readership: This essential guide should be on the desk of any library and information professional, records manager, archivist or knowledge manager involved in planning and introducing an ERM system, whether in a public or private sector organization.

Book Effective Approaches for Managing Electronic Records and Archives

Download or read book Effective Approaches for Managing Electronic Records and Archives written by Bruce W. Dearstyne and published by Scarecrow Press. This book was released on 2006-05-24 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a book of fresh insights, perspectives, strategies, and approaches for managing electronic records and for addressing the implications for archival programs operating in a digital environment. The authors draw on first-hand experience to present practical solutions, including recommendations for building and sustaining strong electronic records programs. The book addresses several themes: ·Historical development of digital technologies and their impact on records creation and recordkeeping practices ·Definition and concept of "electronic record" ·Institutional and legal contexts for development of electronic records policies ·Roles for archival and records management programs in broader digital initiatives of their parent institutions ·Moving from theory to practice ·Strategies for developing and sustaining successful programs, including leadership approaches, partnering with records creators, fostering development of new knowledge, skills, and abilities for information professionals, and adapting and customizing programs.

Book Managing Records

Download or read book Managing Records written by Elizabeth Shepherd and published by Facet Publishing. This book was released on 2003 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many organizations do not yet have a formal programme of records management, but increasingly they are recognizing the benefits of well managed records and the serious consequences of inadequate records systems. Establishing records management and maintaining an effective programme requires specialist expertise. This essential manual of practice provides a detailed guide to the concepts, skills and techniques of records management for organizational staff who have a responsibility for setting up, maintaining or restructuring a records management programme. It offers invaluable advice on the management of records in both electronic and traditional paper media, and focuses on the following areas: understanding records management analysing the context for records management classifying records and documenting their context creating and capturing records; managing appraisal, retention and disposition maintaining records and assuring their integrity providing access implementing records management. The appendices provide a wealth of additional information including a list of standards for records management, an annotated bibliography and sources of further information, and details of professional and advisory bodies. Readership: This much needed manual is an indispensable purchase for organizations wishing to introduce better practices for managing their records. The book is intended to be of value to experienced records managers as well as LIS practitioners and newcomers to the field. It should be on the desk of every manager and every information professional with responsibility for records management.

Book Managing Electronic Records

Download or read book Managing Electronic Records written by Robert F. Smallwood and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-04-02 with total page 469 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The ultimate guide to electronic records management, featuring a collaboration of expert practitioners including over 400 cited references documenting today's global trends, standards, and best practices Nearly all business records created today are electronic, and are increasing in number at breathtaking rates, yet most organizations do not have the policies and technologies in place to effectively organize, search, protect, preserve, and produce these records. Authored by an internationally recognized expert on e-records in collaboration with leading subject matter experts worldwide, this authoritative text addresses the widest range of in-depth e-records topics available in a single volume. Using guidance from information governance (IG) principles, the book covers methods and best practices for everything from new e-records inventorying techniques and retention schedule development, to taxonomy design, business process improvement, managing vital records, and long term digital preservation. It goes further to include international standards and metadata considerations and then on to proven project planning, system procurement, and implementation methodologies. Managing Electronic Records is filled with current, critical information on e-records management methods, emerging best practices, and key technologies. Thoroughly introduces the fundamentals of electronic records management Explains the use of ARMA's Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles (GARP®) Distills e-records best practices for email, social media, and cloud computing Reveals the latest techniques for e-records inventorying and retention scheduling Covers MS SharePoint governance planning for e-records including policy guidelines Demonstrates how to optimally apply business process improvement techniques Makes clear how to implement e-document security strategies and technologies Fully presents and discusses long term digital preservation strategies and standards Managing e-records is a critical area, especially for those organizations faced with increasing regulatory compliance requirements, greater litigation demands, and tightened internal governance. Timely and relevant, Managing Electronic Records reveals step-by-step guidance for organizing, managing, protecting, and preserving electronic records.

Book Effective Records Management

Download or read book Effective Records Management written by Julie McLeod and published by BSI British Standards Institution. This book was released on 2002 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Records management, Data processing, Data management, Library and information science, Document maintenance, Information operations, Management techniques, Records (documents) IT and Information Management: Information and Knowledge Management

Book Records Management

Download or read book Records Management written by David O. Stephens and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Records Management For Dummies

Download or read book Records Management For Dummies written by Richardson and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-10-16 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here's what you should know to manage data records efficiently With proper electronic data management, your business can lower costs, improve efficiency, eliminate duplication, and be protected in the event of a lawsuit. This book provides an overview of records management solutions and implementation strategies in plain, non-technical English. Step-by-step instructions show you how to begin managing records and information and how to maintain the program once you have it established. Sample forms for inventory, scheduling, and necessary documentation are also available on the companion website. Electronic records management offers cost savings, greater efficiency, and protection in case of legal action; this book gets you started on an effective data management system This plain-English guide helps you determine what constitutes a record, shows you how to inventory records and create an efficient way to file both electronic and paper copies, and explains how to create a retention schedule Walks you through switching to electronic record-keeping, what to look for in a records management system, implementing best practices, ensuring that your system will stay current, and using the system effectively Helps you assure that the destruction of any sensitive information is conducted and documented correctly Records Management For Dummies helps your business save money and improve efficiency with effective electronic records management.

Book Building a Successful Records Management Programme

Download or read book Building a Successful Records Management Programme written by Kylie Welch and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Managing Electronic Records

Download or read book Managing Electronic Records written by Julie McLeod and published by Facet Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One of the biggest challenges faced by any organization today is that of managing electronic records, a vital but complex undertaking involving multiple roles within the organization and strategies that are still evolving. Bringing together for the first time the views, experience and expertise of international experts in the records management field in the public and the private sectors, this book covers the theory and practice of managing electronic records as business and information assets. It focuses on the strategies, systems and procedures necessary to ensure that electronic records are appropriately created, captured, organized and retained over time to meet business and legal requirements. In addition to chapters covering principles, research and developments, there are case studies relating to practice and lessons learned. The chapters are written by a fully international line-up of contributors. Readership: This book explores issues and addresses solutions, not only for records professionals but also for information, IT and business administration specialists, who, as key stakeholders in managing electronic information, may have taken on crucial roles in managing electronic records in their organization. It will also be a key textbook for records management courses.

Book Electronic Records Management Program Strategies

Download or read book Electronic Records Management Program Strategies written by Margaret Hedstrom and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Records Management  Making the Transition from Paper to Electronic

Download or read book Records Management Making the Transition from Paper to Electronic written by David O. Stephens Crm and published by . This book was released on 2006-03 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traditional records and information management (RIM) programs have been organized around paper-based, physical recordkeeping systems and processes. However, organizations must transition from the paper-based model to a new model built around the management of electronic records to optimize the value of information by ensuring that it is easily accessible, complete, true and accurate, and fully usable for any and all legal and business purposes. Making the Transition from Paper to Electronic focuses on 10 key ingredients for making this transition.Major topic areas include: - records retention- auditing and compliance- recordkeeping and the law- improving recordkeeping system performance- records protection- information access, privacy, and security- software solutions- digital records preservatio

Book Information and Records Management

Download or read book Information and Records Management written by Mary F. Robek and published by McGraw-Hill/Irwin. This book was released on 1995 with total page 616 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Widely regarded as the best in its field, this text reflects the revolutionary changes in records and information management.

Book Records Management and Knowledge Mobilisation

Download or read book Records Management and Knowledge Mobilisation written by Stephen Harries and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2011-11-09 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book argues that records management can contribute to public sector reform and transformation in the new climate of austerity, without losing its essential characteristics. Over the last 15 years, records management has prospered, tackling problems of electronic information and building a strong case for information governance based on a model of regulation and management control. The public sector environment is now changing rapidly, with more emphasis on efficiency, flexibility and innovation, devolving control, loosening regulation, and cutting budgets. By linking practical ideas about the use and management of knowledge, the author will draw on insights from the study of policy-making and programme delivery to show how managing the relationship between records and knowledge, their creation and use, can not only make an important contribution to public sector innovation in itself, but also reconcile the demands of regulation through a wider concept of the governance of knowledge as well as information. Draws on practical real-world examples Focuses on how records management can respond to the challenges of transformation in this period of public sector retrenchment, as yet little discussed elsewhere Integrates concepts from records and knowledge management in a coherent applied framework, and locates this within the context of policy-making and delivery, to achieve positive benefits

Book Electronic Records Retention

Download or read book Electronic Records Retention written by David O. Stephens and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Building on their 1995 groundbreaking book on electronic records retention, David Stephens and Roderick Wallace have authored a comprehensive new book that defines a practical methodology for applying the principles of records retention to computer-based recordkeeping environments. The book also addresses the implications of the international records management standard, the first-ever global standard on records management, which endorsed the concept of records retention as a best practice for managing the life cycle of information (ISO 15489-1); the U.S. Department of Defense standard prescribing requirements pertaining to records management software applications (DoD 5015.2-STD,); and the U.S. Internal Revenue Services-issued Revenue Procedure 98-25, which imposes certain long-term data retention requirements on corporate taxpayers.