Hi Sam
The MARM course at Liverpool Uni is a good course but geared more to
Archives. I took the Masters in RM through Northumbria University
(distance student as I lived in Wales at the time) and found it to be an
excellent course, the syllabus is more relevant to RM covering topics
like RM principles, information access, strategy etc. The teaching
staff is top notch and there are a lot of RM projects going on in UNN
see the UNN RM podcasts for an example.
If you are interested in a masters level course in records then I would
strongly recommend you look at Northumbria. www.unn.ac.uk
Good luck in your studies
Paula
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Subject: Masters - records management
Advice?
I'm looking at a course in Records Management. One of the courses is a
Masters in Archives and Records Management at Liverpool University. I
think
its a bit to slanted towards historical archives rather than modern
records
management. I was wondering whether anyone had any useful information
about
this course?
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