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Effectively managing electronic records and archives.


TITLE: Effective Approaches for Managing Electronic Records and Archives

AUTHOR: Bruce W. Dearstyne (Editor)

ISBN ISBN
abbr.
International Standard Book Number


ISBN International Standard Book Number

ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
: 0810842009

PUBLISHER: Scarecrow Scarecrow

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can’t live up to his name. [Am. Lit.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; Am.
 Press

PUBLICATION DATE: 2002

LENGTH: 167 pages

PRICE: $33 U.S.

SOURCE: www.arma.org/bookstore

Records and information management (RIM) professionals grapple with the constantly growing repository of electronic records that their departments, organizations, and businesses create at a staggering rate every day. "Electronic records" is the topic of many meetings and the theme at numerous conferences, yet the solutions seem to be elusive. RIM managers and archivists tend to be fatalistic fa·tal·ism  
n.
1. The doctrine that all events are predetermined by fate and are therefore unalterable.

2. Acceptance of the belief that all events are predetermined and inevitable.
 when it comes to the issue of electronic records and the unwieldy job of managing them. In fact, many feel that the issue is insurmountable.

Effective Approaches for Managing Electronic Records and Archives, edited by Bruce W. Dearstyne, is a compilation of essays that provides insights, observations, and experiences of experts in the RIM field and addresses the implications for archival programs operating in the current digital environment. The essays provide a window into some innovative concepts and ideas that have been put into practice with surprising results. They also offer advice on how to "customize records and archival programs to fit particular settings and circumstances." If an individual is still looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 the magic bullet (jargon) magic bullet - (Or "silver bullet" from vampire legends) A term widely used in software engineering for a supposed quick, simple cure for some problem. E.g. "There's no silver bullet for this problem".  or cure-all to his or her electronic records ills, this still isn't it. But "it" doesn't exist, so RIM professionals must start looking at viable solutions, all of which involve work, effort, and partnerships.

One of the concepts, which won't surprise anyone who has worked in the RIM profession for any length of time, is that RIM practitioners are not always involved in the policy development, and this ultimately affects information and its handling practices. However, RIM professionals can make a difference at the implementation stage. RIM managers and archivists possess a great deal of value-added skills to bring to the table and offer the other stakeholders Stakeholders

All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
. This essay collection delves Delves is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the south of Consett.  into and describes how they might do that. One way is to take full advantage of partnerships, not just with senior management, but also with other like-minded professionals in an organization or respective industry. RIM professionals cannot continue to live in a vacuum and say that the problem of electronic records management continues to elude e·lude  
tr.v. e·lud·ed, e·lud·ing, e·ludes
1. To evade or escape from, as by daring, cleverness, or skill: The suspect continues to elude the police.

2.
 them. They must wade in, roll-up their sleeves, and do as the contributors to this book have done.

The book explores different aspects of electronic records, from historical, theoretical, practical, governmental, and legal perspectives. Each essay, written by a different author, has something to say that most readers would find interesting, and maybe even thought-provoking. Each RIM professional comes from a different situation at different times in the life cycle of his or her RIM programs. Some are new and want an introduction, a foundation on which to build, while others who have been around for a while and have the foundation are looking for answers to different questions. Both kinds of managers would benefit from reading this book.

While including a variety of authors results in myriad different writing styles, Dearstyne has done a good job of bringing the essays together in a flow that makes for interesting reading. Some of the essay topics include

* the history and evolution of electronic records

* the definition of electronic records within several contexts

* an example of a model guideline for electronic records, along with a means of testing it

* strategic approaches to electronic records through outlining obstacles and opportunities

* government online initiatives in Canada's federal government, which outline the players, business drivers, and intended results

* legal impacts and perspectives of electronic records, which include intellectual property and privacy issues

* effective strategies for managing electronic records

Dearstyne, the editor and a contributor for this essay collection, is a professor at the University of Maryland's College of Information Studies. His editing reflects his extensive state government experience with the New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 State Archives and as former executive director for the National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators. Four contributors to the book are or have been involved in state-level programs. Timothy A. Slavin from Delaware, Robert Horton For the American actor and star of the TV series Wagon Train, see .

Sir Robert Horton (born 18 August 1939) is a UK businessman. He is the eldest of three brothers, David Horton and Mark Horton.
 from Minnesota, Alan S. Kowlowitz from New York, and Roy C. Turnbaugh from Oregon discuss their own or their states' efforts to establish electronic records programs. Rick Barry
    Richard (Rick) Francis Dennis Barry III (born March 28, 1944, in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American former professional basketball player. He is considered by many veteran basketball observers to be the greatest pure small forward of all time as a result of his deadly
    , an independent consultant, provides a keen understanding of electronic records management that can come only from someone who has been grappling with the issue for more than 40 years. John McDonald John McDonald may refer to:
    • John McDonald (1787-1860), Businessman and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West
    • John McDonald (Australian politician) (1969–1934), member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1911 to 1914
    , former National Archives National Archives, official depository for records of the U.S. federal government, established in 1934 by an act of Congress. Although displeasure concerning the method of keeping national records was voiced in Congress as early as 1810, the United States continued  of Canada information professional, offers the only federal government and non-U.S. perspective with his description of electronic records management activities in the Canadian government. Another contributor, Lee Strickland, an attorney serving as a visiting professor at the University of Maryland College of Information Studies The College of Information Studies (CLIS) is a library and information studies located at the University of Maryland, College Park. The College offers graduate study leading to the Master of Library Science, the Master of Information Management, and the Doctor of Philosophy. , provides insight into several of the legal issues affecting electronic records management.

    Dearstyne, who offers the "last word" by way of the concluding essay, adeptly fuses the issues raised by the other contributors and offers his own set of prescriptions for building effective electronic records management programs.

    Heather Richmond, CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization. , is Vice President of Marketing and Sales at CONDAR Consulting Inc. She may be contacted at hrichmond@condar.ca.
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