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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce W. DearstynePublisher: Scarecrow Press Imprint: Scarecrow Press Edition: Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9780810857421ISBN 10: 0810857421 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 24 May 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsGovernment and corporate archivists and records managers seeking to establish electronic records programs should take advantage of the sound practical advice offered in this timely book. The American Archivist [A] thoughtful and substantial collection...For an interesting, provocative and multi-disciplinary approach to the electronic records question in North America in 2002, this book will deliver handsomely to any professional interested in questions of theory, practice and authority in the digital age. The Journal of the Australian Society of Archivists This slim volume of eight essays addresses core aspects of one of the most pressing issues for archivists and records managers: effective management of electronic records. Archivaria Arguing that multiple approaches are needed towards the proper management of electronic records, Dearstyne (information studies, U. of Maryland) presents eight articles from a variety of perspectives. After a historical retrospective of the impact of digital technologies over the past four decades, discussion address what exactly is meant by the term electronic record, the implication of attempting to translate theory into practice in developing strategic approaches, and case studies of the Minnesota state government and the National Archives of Canada. Also included is a discussion of legal implications and issues. This is a paperbound reprint of a 2002 book. Reference and Research Book News A useful book about recent efforts to administer electronic records, and I certainly recommend that archivists and other records professionals read it. Portal Designed for practical use by today's archivists and records managers as they interact with many different institutional frameworks, this collection of essays will provoke as many avenues of investigation as they will offer solutions... Dearstyne seeks venues to prepare traditional archival thinking for the vast array of electronic records, which have only begun to come our way. -- Janice Bogstad, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Collection Building Designed for practical use by today's archivists and records managers as they interact with many different institutional frameworks, this collection of essays will provoke as many avenues of investigation as they will offer solutions.... Dearstyne seeks venues to prepare traditional archival thinking for the vast array of electronic records, which have only begun to come our way.--Janice Bogstad Collection Building Government and corporate archivists and records managers seeking to establish electronic records programs should take advantage of the sound practical advice offered in this timely book. The American Archivist [A] thoughtful and substantial collection...For an interesting, provocative and multi-disciplinary approach to the electronic records question in North America in 2002, this book will deliver handsomely to any professional interested in questions of theory, practice and authority in the digital age. The Journal of the Australian Society of Archivists This slim volume of eight essays addresses core aspects of one of the most pressing issues for archivists and records managers: effective management of electronic records. Archivaria Arguing that multiple approaches are needed towards the proper management of electronic records, Dearstyne (information studies, U. of Maryland) presents eight articles from a variety of perspectives. After a historical retrospective of the impact of digital technologies over the past four decades, discussion address what exactly is meant by the term electronic record, the implication of attempting to translate theory into practice in developing strategic approaches, and case studies of the Minnesota state government and the National Archives of Canada. Also included is a discussion of legal implications and issues. This is a paperbound reprint of a 2002 book. Reference and Research Book News A useful book about recent efforts to administer electronic records, and I certainly recommend that archivists and other records professionals read it. portal: Libraries and the Academy Designed for practical use by today's archivists and records managers as they interact with many different institutional frameworks, this collection of essays will provoke as many avenues of investigation as they will offer solutions... Dearstyne seeks venues to prepare traditional archival thinking for the vast array of electronic records, which have only begun to come our way. -- Janice Bogstad, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Collection Building Author InformationBruce W. Dearstyne is Professor and Interim Dean at College of Information Studies, University of Maryland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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