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  1. Penn, I.A.; Pennix, G.B.; Coulson. J.: Records management handbook (1994) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of the Society of Archivists 16(1995) no.1, S.95 (N. Wratten); Journal of librarianship and information science 28(1996) no.1, S.56-57 (S.A. Roberts)
  2. Erlandsson, A.: Electronic records management : a literature review (1997) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Archives and manuscripts 25(1997) no.2, S.354-358 (B. Reed)
  3. Challenges in indexing electronic text and images (1994) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: KEISTNER, L.H.: User types and queries: impact on image access systems; BUSCH, J.A.: Thinking ambiguously: organizing source materials for historical research; LUNIN. L.F.: Analyzing art objects for an image database; MARCHIONINI, G.: Designing hypertexts: start with an index; MULVANY, N.: Online help systems: a multimedia indexing opportunity; LIEBSCHER, P.: Hypertext and indexing; SOERGEL, D.: Information structure management: a unified framework for indexing and searching in database, expert, information-retrieval, and hypermedia systems; HUMPHREY, S.M.: Knowledge-based systems for indexing; BAILEY, J.A.: Computing support for indexing at petroleum abstracts: design and benefits; BUCHAN, R.L.: Computerized development and use of NASA thesaurus; SILVESTER, J.P. u. M.T. GENUARDI: Machine-aided indexing from the analysis of natural lanhuage text; SMITH, P.J. et al.: Computerized tools to support document analysts; HARMAN, D.: Automatic indexing; WARNER, A.J.: The role of linguistic analysis in full-text retrieval; MASAND, B. et al: Text based applications on the connection machine
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Information processing and management 31(1995) no.2, S.259-260 (E. Svenonius); College and research libraries 56(1995) no.3, S.282-283 (C.W. Bailey); JASIS 45(1994) no.9, S.718-723 (B.H. Weinberg)
  4. Fox, M.J.; Wilkerson, P.L.; Warren, S.R.: Introduction to archival organization and description (1999) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Library review 49(2000) nos.3/4, S.203-204 (S. James); Library resources and technical services 44(2000) no.2, S.106-107 (J. Greenberg)
  5. Hare, C.E.; McLeod, J.: How to manage records in the e-environment : 2nd ed. (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    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.
  6. Hughes, C.: Modern records management : key skills and core competencies (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the skills and competencies required by contemporary records managers. The role of the records manager has recently gained a higher profile - due to increasing legislation (resulting from various corporate scandals worldwide) requiring organisations to focus an the integrity, currency and accessibility of their records. Case studies are included in the book to indicate the wide range of activities undertaken by records managers. The book addresses the skills and competencies required by records managers and considers how these are acquired and developed. Using guidance, actions plans can be developed by the reader. Using research undertaken by the author, a sample of roles currently undertaken is evaluated in detail to provide examples of the competencies and skills required for each role.
    Content
    Key Features - Fills the gap in the literature addressing competencies for records managers - Emerging legislation and regulatory frameworks and recent corporate scandals haue provided opportunities for records managers to increase their profile and involvement at the strategic level of their organisation. This book provides information an the required competencies to support and enable this higher profile - The author is a highly experienced practitioner, and also has a post-graduate qualification in the area - The use of case studies of practicing records managers provides real-life examples of the diversity of the contemporary records manager The Author Ceri Hughes is Associate Director of Global Knowledge Management at KPMG Financial Advisory Services. She is an active member of the Records Management Society of Great Britain, served four years an the Society's executive and is currently the Immediate Past Chair, having chaired the Society 2001-2003. Readership Records management and knowledge management practitioners. Data protection/Privacy/ Freedom of Information professionals. Information management sector training professionals. Records management students Contents Part 1: The role of the records manager - Records management in the modern environment: Records managers-'basement to boardroom': evaluating the range of roles: Records management in the knowledge economy Part 2: Skills and competencies - Core competencies: Core skills: Adding value Part 3: Records management and career progression - Continuing professional development: Higher education: Professional networks: Continuing career development Part 4: Conclusions - Conclusion: Useful directory

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