Discussions and guidelines related to the management of educational archives in schools and tertiary educational institutions.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Links between educational archives and records management...
Changes in information technology have contributed to an increasing tendency amongst administrators as well as information specialists to see strong links between the roles of the archivist and the records manager within an organisation. A global approach to the life of a record places the record in a continuum, and examines the management of records from their creation to their status as non-current or inactive documents. So an educational administration could conceivably be based in part on a close working relationship between senior administrators, a records management section and archivists. If a records manager is not present in a small or medium sized organisation, personnel responsible for the archives may be required to provide advice or feedback linked to the management of active records. Similarly, if a small or medium organisation lacks archive staff, then an administrative staff member responsible for active records may be called upon by senior administrators to provide assistance with the appraisal, storage or disposal of semi-active or inactive records.
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