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Many organizations are moving away from managing records and information in paper form to setting up electronic records management (ERM) systems. There is a range of reasons for this: economic considerations may be the driver for change, or government policy initiatives may be coming into play.

Whatever the situation in your organization, this book provides straightforward, practical guidance on how to prepare for and enable ERM. It sets out and explains the issues organizations need to consider in selecting a system, and the procedures required for effective implementation.

Help is also given with the complexities of managing hybrid records during an interim period between paper and electronic record management.

The book is divided into three main parts covering the preparation for ERM, and its design and implementation. The key areas covered are:

the underlying principles

the context

making a business case for ERM

the main issues for design

the information survey

the file plan

appraisal methodology

preservation

access

the main issues for implementation

project management

procurement

change management

training

the future of information management.


Readership

: This essential guide should be on the desk of any library and information professional, records manager, archivist or knowledge manager involved in planning and introducing an ERM system, whether in a public or private sector organization.

Planning and Implementing Electronic Records Management

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    Publisher: Facet Publishing
    Publication Date: 20/10/2007
    ISBN13: 9781856046152, 978-1856046152
    ISBN10: 185604615X

    Number of Pages: 232

    Non Fiction , Dictionaries, Reference & Language

    Description

    Many organizations are moving away from managing records and information in paper form to setting up electronic records management (ERM) systems. There is a range of reasons for this: economic considerations may be the driver for change, or government policy initiatives may be coming into play.

    Whatever the situation in your organization, this book provides straightforward, practical guidance on how to prepare for and enable ERM. It sets out and explains the issues organizations need to consider in selecting a system, and the procedures required for effective implementation.

    Help is also given with the complexities of managing hybrid records during an interim period between paper and electronic record management.

    The book is divided into three main parts covering the preparation for ERM, and its design and implementation. The key areas covered are:

    the underlying principles

    the context

    making a business case for ERM

    the main issues for design

    the information survey

    the file plan

    appraisal methodology

    preservation

    access

    the main issues for implementation

    project management

    procurement

    change management

    training

    the future of information management.


    Readership

    : This essential guide should be on the desk of any library and information professional, records manager, archivist or knowledge manager involved in planning and introducing an ERM system, whether in a public or private sector organization.

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