tailieunhanh - Recordkeeping, Ethics and Law
In the last decade of the twentieth century recordkeeping professions (archivists, records and information managers) began to re-invent themselves, largely, but not exclusively, in response to the change from paper-based to electronic recordkeeping systems. This is evidenced by the changing language of the recordkeeping professions, the recognition of related interdisciplinary research and knowledge, and the re-evaluation of recordkeeping theories and practices. | Recordkeeping Ethics and Law Regulatory Models Participant Relationships and Rights and Responsibilities in the Online World Lii ia iacovino Springer Recordkeeping Ethics and Law THE ARCHIVIST S LIBRARY Volume 4 Editor-In-Chief Terry Eastwood University of British Columbia Canada. Editorial Board Luciana Duranti University of British Columbia Canada Maria Guercio University of Urbino Italy Michael Piggott The University of Melbourne .
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