Dienstag, 12. September 2006

Managing Archives (book review)

Managing Archives
Foundations, Principles and Practice
Caroline Williams
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Limited, 2006
Xvii + 248pp., ISBN 1-84334-112-3


see: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/services/pdf/summer2006.pdf
(p.10-11)

In this book the author, Caroline
Williams, seeks to achieve two
things: to provide an introduction
to the theory and principles that
are fundamental to both archives
and records management and also
to offer practical guidance to those
who have responsibility for
archives.
The book is intended to be a basic
handbook for students studying
archives and records, for new
archive professionals, and for those
who have responsibility for archive
collections but who do not have
any prior experience or professional
archival qualification.
The most substantial chapters of
the book, three to six, focus on the
basic functions of archive services –
to collect, preserve and make
available. Chapters one and two
provide an introduction to the
nature of archives and records, to
fundamental principles, to national
and organisational models, and to
archives in the UK and Ireland. The
final chapter deals with issues of
managing an archive service.
Since 1987 the ‘standard’ text for
the above audiences has been the
two editions of Keeping Archives,
produced under the auspices of the
Australian Society of Archivists. This
excellent book has provided a
comprehensive introduction to the
practicalities of managing archives
for almost two decades. However
as the second edition was
published in 1993 and with a third
edition yet to appear there is
certainly space in the UK for an up
to date handbook such as
Managing Archives. This is a book
that will very quickly find its way
onto the shelves of numerous
archive services and onto student
readings lists.
Given the constraints imposed by
size/length it is not an easy task to
introduce satisfactorily archival
theories and principles, and provide
practical guidance. As a result there
is unevenness in the book. The
treatment of some topics is so
summary as to beg the question of
why they were included if they
could not be allocated more space.
‘Archives in the UK and Ireland’
(pp30-31) is a case where brevity
does not serve well. Deaccessioning
is recognised as a
fraught issue but dealt with in a
single sentence with no reference
to what options might be
considered or where further
information could be obtained
(p48). Emergency planning is dealt
with in a paragraph although some
further references are provided in
this instance (p186).
Where topics are given fuller
consideration, the book is
extremely useful. The section on
appraisal provides a concise
introduction to approaches, to
appraisal and to various appraisal
theories. The list of questions that
the archivist should ask of
themselves when appraising a
collection (pp58-59) is as useful to
the experienced as to the
inexperienced archivist. Taken
together with the personal account
of dealing with the appraisal of the
records of Preston Dock, the author
provides comprehensive guidance
and reassurance. Archival
arrangement and description
receive the same high quality
treatment. Some examples are
provided in this chapter that would
be of particular benefit to a nonarchivist
seeking to understand the
way in which archival catalogues
are structured and arranged.
Overall this is a book to be
recommended. The presentation
leaves a little to be desired. It is
more or less impossible to read
some of the screen shots included
and some tables are split
irritatingly over two pages.
Nevertheless the author should be
congratulated for producing a
thoroughly readable and useful
handbook.
Mary Ellis
CyMAL: Museums,Archives and
Libraries Wales

RecordKeeping magazine (UK) available

The Summer 2006 Edition of RecordKeeping magazine, a quarterly publication from The National Archives for archivists, records managers and all involved and interested in archives and records is now available.

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/services/pdf/summer2006.pdf

Samstag, 9. September 2006

Open Text Schweiz mit umsatzstarkem Geschäftsjahr - Open Text erhöht Umsatz um 33 Prozent

Open Text Schweiz konnte das Geschäftsjahr
2005/2006, welches am 30. Juni 2006 endete, mit einem Umsatzwachstum
von 33 Prozent abschliessen.

http://www.presseportal.ch/de/story.htx?nr=100515519&ressort=100000006

Donnerstag, 7. September 2006

Seminar IT-Governance HSG, St.Gallen

Das Institut für Führung und Personalmanagement (IFPM) der Universität St. Gallen führt im Rahmen seiner Corporate Governance Aktivitäten am 3.11.2006 ein Seminar zum Thema IT–Governance durch.

Inhalt
IT stellt in vielen Unternehmen eine Kernkompetenz dar. Trotzdem fehlt es in vielen Verwaltungsräten an fundiertem IT-Know-How.

In dieser aktuellen VR-Tagung werden neue praxiserprobte Konzepte der IT-Governance vorgestellt, diskutiert und die Teilnehmenden angeregt, das eigene IT-Controlling auf VR-Ebene weiterzuentwickeln.

Zielgruppe
Zielgruppe sind Vorsitzende und Mitglieder von Verwaltungsräten und Geschäftsleitungen.
Der Event wird durch Forte Advisors unterstützt und massgeblich mitgestaltet.

http://www.forte-advisors.com/wDeutsch/mPages/HO/HO_Se.shtml

State and local agencies struggle with e-records

Paper is a lot easier to manage, states a study conducted by the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM), an international authority on enterprise content management.

Sind das die Aussichten der Informationsgesellschaft?

http://www.fcw.com/article95576-08-07-06-Web

Documation , London

Documation Program

London, 18. - 19. Oct 2006 (Olympia)

http://www.documation-uk.com/page.cfm/Action=Seminars/CategoryID=2

Mittwoch, 6. September 2006

Strategies For Effective Records Management Are Key To Enterprise Compliance

Open Text Corporation, a leading provider of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software, including records management, recommends 11 best practices that can help companies improve their records management planning from the start and set them on a course for successful enterprise-wide compliance.

http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=5159

Dienstag, 5. September 2006

Kanton Bern erhält neues Archivgesetz

Der Kanton Bern erhält ein Archivgesetz. Es soll die bisherigen zwölf Erlasse dieses Gebiets zusammenführen und unter anderem eine Rechtsgrundlage zur Archivierung elektronischer Daten liefern.

http://www.mzbern.ch/pages/index.cfm?dom=31&id=101327972&rub=100004727&arub=100002029&nrub=0

Montag, 4. September 2006

Records Retention Manual - Australia (IEA)

In einigen Ländern gibt es Guidelines für die gesetzlichen Aufbewahrungsfristen von Business Records. Zum Beispiel in Frankreich hat schon Ende der 1990-er Jahre der französische Archivverband den "Guide des durées de conservation" herausgegeben, was ein sehr nützliches Instrument ist, um die gesetzlichen Aufbewahrungsfristen der wichtigsten Business Prozesse auf die entsprechenden Records anzuwenden.
Dies ist auch der Fall für Australien, wo allerdings der Katalog bei einer Firma (Information Enterprises Australia) eingekauft werden muss.

Für die Schweiz gibts leider noch keine entsprechenden Guidelines. Dies wäre wohl das nächste Projekt des Ausschusses eArchiv ...

Leider gibts online nur ein sample: aber es bietet noch viel mehr als nur die Anforderungen an die Aufbewahrung.
Ret-Manual (pdf, 698 KB)

Australian Record Retention Manual (ARRM)
siehe: http://www.iea.com.au/IEAwebframe.htm

Donnerstag, 31. August 2006

Iron Mountain Digital Launches Email Continuity Service

Iron Mountain Digital has launched a new Email Continuity service in Europe.

Iron Mountain’s Email Continuity service is designed to help businesses ensure their most critical communication and productivity tool is always available. It has been developed in response to the rising cost of email downtime, which can seriously impact on a company’s ability to continue its normal business activities and recover quickly in a time of crisis.

http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=5132

Mittwoch, 30. August 2006

eDiscovery Fundamentals & New Rules (Sedona education day)

On September 15, 2006 The Sedona Conference Institute will present "eDiscovery
Fundamentals & New Rules," a full-day Continuing Legal Education program at
Thorne Auditorium, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago IL.

"eDiscovery Fundamentals and New Rules" is designed to introduce attorneys and
others to the basic concepts and practical implications of the new Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure concerning the discovery of electronically stored information and
related issues. The registration fee is $495 ($445 if two or more people from the same
firm register at the same time) and includes the Conference Notebook, continental
breakfast, lunch, and a reception with the faculty and guests. The program agenda,
bios of the faculty, and a registration form are available by clicking on the following link: http://www.thesedonaconference.org/conferences/tsci/20060915

The keynote speaker will be Hon. Lee Rosenthal, chair of the U.S. Judicial Conference
Advisory Committee on Civil Rules. Additional faculty include membersa of The Sedona
Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, widely
recognized by the courts and the bar as the most knowledgeable and well-balanced
assembly of attorneys and experts on electronic discovery and electronic records
management, and the group responsible for "The Sedona Principles Addressing
Electronic Document Production," the sourcebook most cited in state and federal
case law on electronic discovery. Among the topics to be covered are:

* An overview and history of the eDiscovery Rule Amendments
* The relationship between the new Federal Rules, state court rules, case law, and "The Sedona Principles"
* Data Preservation
* The Legal Hold Process
* Disclosure Requirements
* The Two-Tiered Approach to eDiscovery
* Accessibility vs. inaccessibility
* Form of Production Issues
* Protection of Privilege
* Obtaining eDiscovery From Non-Parties
* Spoliation and Sanctions
* Advising Clients on eRecords Management and eDiscovery Preparation
* Presenting Technology Issues to the Court

http://www.thesedonaconference.org/conferences/tsci/20060915

RLG DigiNews - August Ausgabe verfügbar

The August 2006 (Vol. 10, No. 4) issue of RLG DigiNews, a bimonthly electronic newsletter that focuses on digitization and digital preservation, is now available. Articles include: Australian PANDORA web archive and the Documenting Internet2 project.

http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=20962

Glossary for digital preservation (curation)

see:
http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resource/glossary/

Digital Data Curation Conference, Glasgow

2nd International Digital Curation Conference
Digital Data Curation in Practice
21-22 November 2006
Hilton Glasgow Hotel, Glasgow

Program:
http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/dcc-2006/DCC-2006-Programme.pdf

Stellent Universal Records Management von KMWorld zum 'Trend-Setting Produkt 2006' gekürt

KMWorld würdigt Stellent Universal Records Management und andere zukunftsweisende Produkte in der September-Ausgabe seines Magazins.

http://www.verivox.de/News/ArticleDetails.asp?aid=34594&pm=1

Die Trendsetting Produkte sind zu finden auf KM World:
http://www.kmworld.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=18052

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