Module Identifier ILM0820  
Module Title RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN AN ELECTRONIC AGE  
Academic Year 2004/2005  
Co-ordinator Ms Jaqueline A Spence  
Semester Semester 2  
Course delivery Lecture   10 Hours  
  Other   Visit to local Recorde Management Service  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Assessment REPORT / WRITTEN PRESENTATION (EQUIVALENT TO 2,500- 3,000)  50%
Semester Assessment ONE ESSAY (2,500-3,000 WORDS)  50%
Supplementary Assessment RESUBMISSION OF FAILED COURSEWORK   

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:







Brief description

The module will provide students with a grounding in the principles of records management in an integrated (paper and electronic) environment, addressing the practical skills required to implement effective procedures, programmes, and systems.

Content

Beginning with an introduction to records management, its history and development, key terms and concepts, legislative imperatives, and benefits, the content moves on to address the implementation of records management programmes. Topics to be addressed include: the intellectual control of records; life-cycle approaches to their management; the protection of vital records systems; the challenges of electronic records; digital preservation; and the provision of electronic records management solutions.

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Consultation
Shepherd E. and G. Yeo. (2003) Managing Records: a handbook of principles and practice London: Facet Publishing
Jones, M. and N. Beagrie. (2001) Preservation Management of Digital Materials: A Handbook London: British Library
Saffady, W. (1998) Managing Electronic Records 2nd. Prairie Village, Kan.: ARMA International
Cornwell Affiliates plc. (March 2001) MoReq: Model Requirements for the Management of Electronic Records European Commission.
ISO (2001) International Standard Information and documentation Records management ISO 15489.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7