CILIP (The Chartered Institute of Library and Information
Professionals), has just taken this step this year.
They now recognise that people achieve experience and expertise from
different areas of the profession and they have just initiated a new
'Framework for Qualifications' that doesn't require members to undertake
a degree. They can move to professional level through the production of
a portfolio of work.
I am new to Records Management, I have come from a Libraries background.
I'd like to think that my past experience of cataloguing and indexing
and my libraries qualifications could count toward accreditation within
Records Management.
Kathy Shiel,
Records Manager,
Northumberland Libraries, Arts and Archives,
Morpeth Records Office,
The Kylins,
Morpeth,
Northumberland
NE61 2EQ.
Tel: 01670 504084
Fax: 01670 514815
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Sent: 11 May 2005 12:20
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Subject: Re: RMS Accreditation Scheme [No Viruses detected]
What a great idea something that the society should have done long ago.
I would
definitely like the RMS to look into developing a accreditation scheme.
My three reasons why I think it is needed;
Encourage professionalism within Records and Information management
External validation of Records Management skills
To keep up with the rest of the world.
The main issue that I perceive is that records manager come from a great
range
of backgrounds and there is no consistent way people have come into the
profession. So I see creating a scheme to take into account all this
experience
will be quite difficult.
Thanks
Tony May
Documents Manager
Hertfordshire County Council
Phone: 01992 556 729
Comnet 26729
"Emmerson, Sarah"
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Please respond to
"Emmerson, Sarah"
At the recent Annual General Meeting of the Records Management Society
during
the annual conference in Bournemouth, an accreditation sub group was set
up
after the meeting. A number of interested members got together to
discuss the
'vision' of introducing an Accreditation Scheme for RMS members. This
idea is
still very much in its infancy but the meeting was an opportunity to
kick around
some ideas and identify some support for and against the initiative.
At this stage no research has been undertaken as to what style an
accreditation
scheme would take. However it is recognised that the basis of any
accreditation
scheme would need to be inclusive to cover the wide membership (and
equally
varied backgrounds) of the society. This means there is a need to
recognise both
on the job practical experience as well as professional qualifications
within
the RM field as contributing towards accreditation.
The possibility of the scheme prompted a range of discussion, however it
was
agreed that the initial step should be to seek the broad opinion of the
membership as to whether this is an avenue you would like the Society to
pursue.
It was widely felt that if the RMS did not take a lead in this field
then
another commercial company/ archive society might do so instead. We are
aware
that there is a vast range of knowledge and experience out there and we
would
appreciate it if you could share your thoughts (for & against) on:
Would you like the RMS to research into the feasibility of developing an
Accreditation Scheme for its members?
If the answer is yes can you also provide three reasons why you want a
accreditation scheme?
It would also be helpful if you could suggest any barriers or issues
that you
see in the development of a scheme?
I realise this is a hard question to answer without information on
exactly what
type of scheme might be offered however we are, at this stage, just
trying to
understand what the 'ground swell' of opinion is so the RMS can judge
whether to
take it forward. Any experience or comments you have would be much
appreciated
and collated back to the membership.
Kind regards
Sarah Emmerson
Records Management Co-ordinator
Diageo plc
5 Lochside Way
Edinburgh Park
Edinburgh
EH12 7DT
Tel: 0131 519 2097
Mob: 07803 854 999
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