Records Management Journal: Volume 6 Issue 3

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The future of records management is not what it used to be

CARL NEWTON

A penalty for longevity, personal or institutional, is the necessity to re‐think basic tenets every so often, least they become outworn shibboleths, a block to progress. Records…

Records Management in Australia: An Overview

CHERRYL SCHAUDER, JAY KENNEDY

The records management profession in Australia is currently in a period of substantial debate about its role and future directions. This paper gives a brief overview of the…

The Business Information Process in ASEAN

ROBERT L. BAILEY

This article looks at how the Far Eastern countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) practise records management. It outlines early and current influences…

Records Management in Africa: Old Problems, Dynamic New Solutions

ANNE THURSTON

Records management in Africa is increasingly influenced by two global developments: public service reform initiatives and computerisation. The national archival organisations…

All at C or What's in a name?

GRAHAM SOUTHWOOD

This article begins by charting some of the key phases in the development of records management practice in central government in the United Kingdom in the last two decades. The…

Records Management in the USA

DOUG JOHNSON

This article begins with a brief history of Records Management in the United States of America. It then moves on to consider the question of access and protection to public…

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ISSN:

0956-5698

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Elizabeth Lomas
  • Sarah R Demb, MLIS