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DOI:10.1081/E-ELIS4-120043719 - Corpus ID: 197667643
@inproceedings{McKemmish2010RecordsCM, title={Records Continuum Model}, author={Sue McKemmish and Frank Upward and Barbara Reed}, year={2010}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:197667643}}
- Sue McKemmish, Frank Upward, Barbara Reed
- Published 2010
- Sociology, Philosophy, Education
The entry begins with general statements on records continuum concepts. It then briefly outlines the evolution of records continuum thinking and practice in Australia because that Australian background helps explain the records continuum model and its points of entry into international discourse. It explores key continuum concepts and provides a detailed exposition of the records continuum model. The use of the model in teaching and research, and its application to professional practice are…
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45 Citations
- Viviane Frings‐Hessami
- 2019
History
Archival Science
In an article entitled “In the shadow of the continuum: testing the records continuum model through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ‘Migrated Archives’” published in Archival Science in 2018,…
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- PDF
- Viviane Frings‐Hessami
- 2019
History
Archival Science
In an article entitled “In the shadow of the continuum: testing the records continuum model through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ‘Migrated Archives’” published in Archival Science in 2018,…
- PDF
- Viviane Frings‐Hessami
- 2020
Sociology
Archival Science
The Continuum concept of pluralisation is often misunderstood. This paper aims to explain how records are embedded in the society that created them from the time of their creation and how they can be…
- 3
- PDF
- Viviane Frings‐Hessami
- 2017
History
Inf. Res.
The author proposes an appropriated archive continuum model which better represents the processes involved in constructing a new political archive with records from an original archive, which helps to explain the processes that occurred in the case of the Tuol Sleng Archive.
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- Highly Influenced
- PDF
- L. Gibbons
- 2018
History, Sociology
Abstract Conceptual and theoretical modelling has been deployed in archival science for over 20 years to critically examine the complex and diverse roles that records and archives play at individual,…
- 2
- Isabel S. Schellnack-Kelly
- 2017
History
Abstract This paper explores the conflicting roles of archivists in the execution of their archival mandates in directing the management, preservation, and disposition of current public records. A…
- 6
- PDF
- M. HowardK. JarvieS. Wright
- 2021
Political Science, Sociology
Archives and Manuscripts
ABSTRACT Researchers must continually discriminate between competing sources of evidence, knowledge and theoretical justification, selecting who we believe to be credible informants and what we…
- 1
- Viviane Frings‐Hessami
- 2021
Education, History
iConference
When teaching to students from diverse backgrounds, it is important to explain to them the meaning of the key concepts in the discipline and to discuss examples that they can easily relate to and engage in a dialogue with them that enriches their experience and makes the course more relevant to them.
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- Michael JonesRichard Vines
- 2016
Computer Science
The paper provides a unique description of how existing archival and recordkeeping practices are being integrated in innovative ways within organisations outside the information management professions.
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- PDF
- M. Oppenheimer
- 2020
History
ABSTRACT In 2014, as part of their centenary celebrations, the Australian Red Cross initiated a project in which it transferred archives to various national, state and territory institutions across…
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- Sue McKemmish
- 2001
History
This article provides an overview of evolving Australian records continuum theory and the records continuum model, which is interpreted as both a metaphor and a new world-view, representing a…
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- G. Oliver
- 2004
Business, Sociology
This paper reports on the research design and methods used to investigate the interactions of organisational culture, defined as encompassing layers of national, occupational and corporate culture,…
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- L. Iacovino
- 2004
Law, Sociology
This article describes the issues involved in using a multi-method approach to address multi-faceted interdisciplinary research in archival science. The example chosen to illustrate the multi-method…
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- Anthony W. Dunbar
- 2005
Sociology, History
This article introduces the application of Critical Race Theory (CRT) to archival discourse in order to demonstrate how such a critical and analytical approach can help identify and raise social and…
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- L. IacovinoBarbara Reed
- 2008
Law, Medicine
An analysis of the research design, methods, tools and findings of the project which operated within a records continuum framework provides an exemplar for methodologies to address multiple-disciplinary concerns and priorities.
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- Anne J. GillilandNadav RoucheLori LindbergJoanne Evans
- 2005
Computer Science
This paper argues that an essential component of electronic recordkeeping needs to be an infrastructure to support the creation, preservation and accessibility over time of trustworthy,…
- 15
- Joanne EvansSue McKemmishKaruna Bhoday
- 2005
Computer Science
The relevance of the CRKM project to future archival systems and the deployment of metadata for multiple archival purposes is explored as part of the Smart Metadata and the Archives of the Future session that aims to communicate the progress and findings of several inter-related collaborative research projects and standards initiatives.
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- D. Herrmann
- 1999
Engineering
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