Mearman, D.: Managing electronic records (1993)
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- Abstract
- Reports the 'National Conference: Managing electronic records: diffusing the corporate time-bomb', in Chicago, 7-9 Dec 93, which was in reality a continuing education seminar emphasizing document imaging systems issues over the problems of managing records created in electronic communications and control systems, and focused on the following: the reasons why Electronic Records Management was becoming important to organizations; requirements for electronic information systems; the benefits of taking the transaction and the business application focus; US business law, rules of evidence in legal and administrative proceedings; electronic signatures; the work of an agency for plaintiffs in litigation who need to use discovery to identify electronic evidence; the potential of records to prove that a firm was not responsible for acts with which it might otherwise be changed: lack of understanding of the problems created by not scheduling electronic mail; operational considerations; and auditing optical image storage systems