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    Records and Information Management

    Records and Information Management by Franks, Patricia C;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Third Edition, Revised
    • Publisher Facet Publishing
    • Date of Publication 15 April 2025

    • ISBN 9781783308187
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages584 pages
    • Size 254x178x11 mm
    • Weight 1001 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Offering holistic coverage of the basics of records management, information governance, and data governance, this cutting-edge text also provides an overview of the evolution of technology and thinking in the field. Franks incorporates important concepts from the fields of risk management, privacy, and cybersecurity throughout its pages.

    Widely acknowledged as the benchmark text for both students and RIM professionals ("extremely comprehensive and accessible," raves Archival Issues) the new third edition updates its authoritative blend of theory and practice to reflect the field?s dynamically evolving environment, including the rapid rise of applications powered by AI/ML. Franks presents complete coverage of the records and information lifecycle model, encompassing paper, electronic (databases, office suites such as Microsoft 365, email), and new media records (blogs, chat messages, and software as a service), while acknowledging in every chapter the influence of emerging and developing technologies and encouraging new ways of meeting the resulting challenges. In this book, enhanced with supplemental contributions from a wide range of thought leaders and practitioners, readers will explore such keys topics as

    • the latest advances in disruptive technologies such as blockchain, Web3, the metaverse, and evolving digital communication tools such as enterprise social media;
    • an overview of the origins and development of records and information management;
    • the discipline of information governance and the steps to develop a strategic records and information management plan;
    • a completely new chapter that demystifies data governance, automation, and AI;
    • strategies for the creation/capture and classification of records and information;
    • approaches to retention strategies, inactive records management, archives, and long-term digital preservation;
    • methods for access, storage, and retrieval of records and information;
    • insight into electronic records and electronic records management systems;
    • practices for safeguarding essential records, including disaster preparedness, recovery, and business continuity;
    • approaches to monitoring, auditing, privacy, security, and risk management;
    • fresh discussion of the leadership and management skills required of RIM professionals; and
    • expert guidance on trendspotting, education, and training.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Illustrations

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Evolution of Records and Information Management

    Chapter 2: Building an Information Governance Program on a Solid RIM Foundation

    Chapter 3: Records Creation, Capture, Classification, and File Plan Development

    Chapter 4: Records Retention Strategies: Inventory, Appraisal, Retention, and Disposition

    Chapter 5: Records and Information Access, Storage, and Retrieval

    Chapter 6: Enterprise Information and Recordkeeping Systems

    Chapter 7: Emerging and Disruptive Technologies

    Chapter 8: Essential Records, Disaster Preparedness and Recovery, and Business Continuity

    Chapter 9: Information Value, Risk, Privacy and Security

    Chapter 10: Physical Records, Records Centers, and Archives

    Chapter 11: Digital Preservation and Trusted Digital Repositories

    Chapter 12: Data Governance, Automation, and Artificial Intelligence

    Chapter 13 From Records Management to Information Governance: An Evolution

    Chapter 14 Leadership and Management Skills for Information Professionals

    Appendixes

    Appendix A: Examples of Global Data Protection and Privacy Legislation

    Appendix B: A Sampling of US Privacy Protection Laws

    Glossary

    About the Author and Contributors

    Index

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