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Effective approaches for managing electronic records and archives / edited by Bruce W. Dearstyne
Bib ID 3041342
Format BookBook
Description Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2002. 
x, 167 p. ; 22 cm. 
ISBN 0810842009 (cloth : alk. paper) 
Full contents
  • Technology and the Transformation of the Workplace: Lessons Learned Traveling Down the Garden Path / Richard E. Barry
  • What Is an Electronic Record? / Roy C. Turnbaugh
  • Implementing Requirements for Recordkeeping: Moving from Theory to Practice / Timothy A. Slavin
  • Obstacles and Opportunities: A Strategic Approach to Electronic Records / Robert Horton
  • Government On-line and Electronic Records: The Role of the National Archives of Canada / John McDonald
  • Playing the Electronic Angles and Working the Digital Seams: The Challenge and Opportunities State Electronic Government Initiatives Present to State Archival and Records Management Programs / Alan S. Kowlowitz
  • The Law of Electronic Information: Burgeoning Mandates and Issues / Lee S. Strickland
  • Riding the Lightning: Strategies for Electronic Records and Archives Programs / Bruce W. Dearstyne.
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Electronic records.  |  Records - Management.  |  Archives - Administration.
Other authors/contributors Dearstyne, Bruce W. (Bruce William), 1944-

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