
Records and Information Management
Stephane Goldstein(Editor)
Facet Publishing
2nd Edition
Published on 14. September 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-1-78330-430-1 (ISBN)
Shipment within 3-4 weeks
Description
As Information Management put it, "On the strength of its currency and coverage alone, Franks' book is poised to take over as the recommended go-to reference for both students and RIM professionals for many years to come." The new second edition cements this work's status as an up-to-date classic, its content updated and expanded to address emerging technologies, most notably blockchain, and evolving standards and practices. Inside, Franks presents complete coverage of the records and information lifecycle model, encompassing paper, electronic (databases, office suites, email), and new media records (blogs, chat messages, and software as a service). Informed by an advisory board of experts in the field and with contributions by noted authorities, the text addresses such key topics as:
the origins and development of records and information
the discipline of information governance and developing a strategic records management plan
creation/capture and classification
retention strategies, inactive records management, archives, and long-term preservation
access, storage, and retrieval
electronic records and electronic records management systems
the latest on rapidly evolving technologies such as web records, social media, and mobile devices
vital records, disaster preparedness and recovery, and business continuity
monitoring, auditing, and risk management
education and training.
This book's authoritative blend of theory and practice makes it a matchless resource for everyone in the archives and records management field. Instructor/trainer extras include a set of ready-to-go, customizable PowerPoint slides to accompany the text.
the origins and development of records and information
the discipline of information governance and developing a strategic records management plan
creation/capture and classification
retention strategies, inactive records management, archives, and long-term preservation
access, storage, and retrieval
electronic records and electronic records management systems
the latest on rapidly evolving technologies such as web records, social media, and mobile devices
vital records, disaster preparedness and recovery, and business continuity
monitoring, auditing, and risk management
education and training.
This book's authoritative blend of theory and practice makes it a matchless resource for everyone in the archives and records management field. Instructor/trainer extras include a set of ready-to-go, customizable PowerPoint slides to accompany the text.
Reviews / Votes
'It offers clear explanations of a range of new technologies and other developing aspects of the business landscape, with which records managers need to be familiar if they are to engage successfully with co-workers and organizational executives...Many of its readers may consider it the most useful textbook on records management (or, if they prefer, 'records and information management') published in the English language in the last 10 or 15 years.' -- Geoffrey Yeo * Taylor & Francis Online *More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78330-430-1 (9781783304301)
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Records and Information Management
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Previous edition

Stephane Goldstein
Records and Information Management
Book
06/2013
1st Edition
Facet Publishing
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Person
Patricia C. Franks is an associate Professor in the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at San Jose State University in California, where she serves as the Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) Program Coordinator and the SLIS Internship Program Coordinator. Dr. Franks supervises virtual interns and teaches courses related to information organizations and management, archival studies, and records management. Her professional activities include working with ARMA International, most recently as Consensus Group Leader for both ANSI/ARMA 1-2011 Implications of Web-Based, Collaborative Technologies in Records Management and ARMA TR 21-2012 Using Social Media in Organizations.
Content
Records and Information Management