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Podcast Series 'Records Management Today' - latest episode is available
at www.northumbria.ac.uk/records_management_today 

 

Episode 6 (August 2009)

Recorded: Monday 29 June 2009

 

Spotlight on: The records continuum, in conversation with Joanne Evans
(44 mins).

 

The records continuum model arose from the attempt by Australian
academics, archivists and records managers to reformulate the way we
think about records and about the recordkeeping.  The model has been
most famously expounded by Frank Upward of Monash University, Melbourne
Australia (See:
http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/research/groups/rcrg/publications/fran
k-u-rmj-2001.pdf )

 

In this podcast James Lappin and Joanne Evans discuss the history and
significance of the records continuum.  Joanne is a recordkeeping
researcher at the e-Scholarship Research Centre at the University of
Melbourne, and is also associated with Monash University.  The podcast
is introduced by Julie McLeod.

 

Participants: 

Joanne Evans, Research Fellow, eScholarship Research Centre, University
of Melbourne http://www.esrc.unimelb.edu.au
<http://www.esrc.unimelb.edu.au/> 

James Lappin, Thinking Records Ltd

 

 

 

Rachel Hardiman, BA (Hons), MSc

Senior Research Assistant

School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences

Northumbria University

Room 247

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NE2 1XE

 

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