Business Classification Scheme Design (UK National archives)
Interesting paper:
u.a.
Discussing the differences between electronic and paper records affecting
specifications for the classification scheme.
Bestätigt die Unmöglichkeit einer physischen Kontrolle des Life-cycles im Nebeneinander von physischen und elektronischen Archiven.
Das Records Continuum kommt weiter zum Zuge:
"The concept of the records continuum where ‘managing records is seen as a continuous process where one element of the continuum passes seamlessly into another’ seems, therefore, highly applicable to electronic records."
see:
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/bcs_toolkit.pdf
u.a.
Discussing the differences between electronic and paper records affecting
specifications for the classification scheme.
Bestätigt die Unmöglichkeit einer physischen Kontrolle des Life-cycles im Nebeneinander von physischen und elektronischen Archiven.
Das Records Continuum kommt weiter zum Zuge:
"The concept of the records continuum where ‘managing records is seen as a continuous process where one element of the continuum passes seamlessly into another’ seems, therefore, highly applicable to electronic records."
see:
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/bcs_toolkit.pdf
jhagmann - 10. Aug, 22:05