Records Continuum: An Emerging Recordkeeping Theory
Resource
Journal of Library and Information Studies, 5(1/2), pp.107-137
Journal
圖書資訊學刊
Journal Volume
5
Journal Issue
1/2
Pages
107-137
Date Issued
2007-12
Date
2007-12
Author(s)
Abstract
This paper introduces Records Continuum, a recordkeeping theory emerging from the Australian archives and records management studies which gained international recognition in the 1990s. This paper first describes the background of the theory development. It goes on to explicate the theses of continuum theorists including the Records Continuum Diagram developed by Frank Upward. Finally, it offers some critiques on the theoretical propositions and discusses their implications on records and archival practices.
Subjects
Records continuum
Life cycle
Electronic records
Recordkeeping
Archival theory
Publisher
Department of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University
Type
journal article
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