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Places available on short online Business Archives and Records (15 weeks) course taught by Alison Turton.



A small number of places are available for study in May 2019 on the short online course Business Archives and Records offered by the Centre for Archive and Information Studies (CAIS) at the University of Dundee. In this module you will gain an understanding of the history of business and the types of records generated, how to manage them, make them accessible and their diverse uses. The module also addresses current issues and has an international perspective.


The module is aimed at all those who work with business archives and related records and addresses key aspects of their identification, management and use. Topics are discussed within the context of current developments for the business archives sector in the UK and abroad. Business records have the potential to be both a business and cultural asset providing crucial commentary on a nation's economic, political and social developments. This module will equip you to understand, manage and advocate for such collections under your care.


The module includes:


  *   understanding different types of business records and their uses
  *   the identification and description of technical records and the development of office technology
  *   appraisal of business records in a corporate environment
  *   outreach and advocacy
  *   project management
  *   risk management.


The deadline for applications is the 22nd March. Application forms are available online at <http://www.dundee.ac.uk/cais/howtoapply/> https://www.dundee.ac.uk/cais/howtoapply/.



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All short courses and Masters degrees offered by CAIS are accredited by the Archives and Records Association, UK and Ireland and by Records and Information Management Professionals, Australasia. The CAIS team was ‘highly commended’ by the Information and Records Management Society in their awards in 2007.



For more information please see below or contact us on +44 (0)1382 385543 or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



CAIS offers short courses for continuing professional education, Postgraduate certificates, Masters degrees, opportunities for doctoral research and bespoke training solutions for partners.



Programmes offered by supported online distance learning include:



  *   MLitt Archives and Records Management (International pathway available)
  *   MSc Records Management and Digital Preservation
  *   MSc Records Management and Information Rights
  *   Postgraduate certificate in Digital Recordkeeping
  *   MLitt Family and Local History
  *   Postgraduate Certificate in Family and Local History



For more information, to apply for a place on any of our programmes, to discuss potential areas of doctoral research please or to enquire about training solutions for your organisation please contact us using the details above.


Best wishes,


Craig Gauld



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Dr. Craig Gauld
Lecturer in Archive and Information Studies / Distance-Learning Officer for the School of Humanities.
Archive and Information Studies, University of Dundee
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