Corporate Memory: Records and Information Management in the Knowledge Age"This book is a revised and extended version of a groundbreaking book in the field of records and information management. First published in 1997, this fully updated second edition contains new material on 'Digital Archives', which discusses electronic records and the adoption of an international standard for records management. The development of digital archives brings the records management field and its parent subject archival management much closer together. The implications of this are addressed and its relevance to records management in the modern organisation."--BOOK JACKET. |
Contents
Performance Centered Learning | 3 |
Empowerment | 5 |
The memory problem | 11 |
The corporate memory and Records | 23 |
The document as a verb | 34 |
Valuing documents | 41 |
Retention schedules | 47 |
Applying the Rules of Worth | 53 |
Desktop scanning | 80 |
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