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Text Base

e-TERM provides three types of course materials:

  • Texts
  • Cases
  • Concepts and Terms

Texts consist of articles, (parts of) books, and Web publications. Cases may be written case studies, or eventually multimedia representations or software. Concepts and terms will form a glossary of recordkeeping terminology, using existing definitions from recognised sources.

The Text Base provides reading materials to support each of the e-TERM modules. Each text is accompanied by introductory notes, questions to support reading and understanding, and assignments to stimulate discussion and knowledge transfer.

:: Module 0-1, text 1:

State Records Authority of New South Wales: What Are Records?

:: Module 0-1, text 2:

Cox, Richard: The Record: Is It Evolving?

:: Module 0-2, text 1:

Parsons, June, and Oja, Dan: Computer Concepts

:: Module 0-2, text 2:

Libicki, Martin C: Information Technology Standards: Quest for the Common Byte

:: Module 0-3, text 1:

Hammer, Michael, and Champy, James: Reengineering the Corporation : a manifesto for business revolution. Chapter 2, Reengineering - the path to change

:: Module 0-3, text 2:

Heeks, Richard: Reinventing Government in the Information Age: international practice in IT-enabled public sector reform. Chapter 1, Reinventing Government in the Information Age

:: Module 1, text 1:

Barry, Richard: Getting It Right: Managing Organisations in a Runaway Electronic Age

:: Module 1, text 2:

Bearman, David: Record-Keeping Systems

:: Module 2, text 1:

Public Record Office: Management, Appraisal and Preservation of Electronic Records

:: Module 2, text 2:

Rothenberg, Jeff: Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents

:: Module 3, text 1:

Adam, N R, Dogramaci, O, Gangopadhyay, A, and Yesha, Y: Electronic Commerce: technical, business and legal issues. Chapter 6: Legal Frameworks: Policy & Regulatory Issues for Electronic Commerce

:: Module 3, text 2:

Pope, Jeremy: TI Source Book 2000: Confronting Corruption: the elements of a national integrity system. Chapter 24, The Right to Information--Information, Public Awareness and Public Records

:: Module 4, text 1:

National Archives of Australia and the State Records Authority of New South Wales: Designing and Implementing Recordkeeping Systems (DIRKS): A Manual for Commonwealth Agencies

:: Module 4, text 2:

Wallace, David A: Background Briefing on the State of Electronic Records Research and Implementations Across the World

:: Module 5, text 1:

Bearman, David: The Implications of Armstrong v. Executive of the President for the Archival Management of Electronic Records

:: Module 5, text 2:

National Archives of Australia: Archiving Web Resources: A Policy for Keeping Records of Web-based Activity in the Commonwealth Government

The notes and learning assignments in the Text Base may be used, adapted or copied for educational purposes, freely and without restriction. The original texts may be subject to copyright restrictions; where known, copyright has been noted in the Text Base.

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