Description |
1 online resource (1 ebook (290 pages)) |
Series |
Chandos information professional series |
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Chandos information professional series
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Contents |
1. Managing records and growing knowledge: an interactive strategy -- Part 1. Principles -- 2. The changing role of government: transformation -- 3. Concepts, codes and meanings: bridging knowledge and records -- 4. Records, knowledge and action: an interacting design model -- 5. Regulation and institutions: rules, roles and frames -- 6. Innovation and change: ideas, networks and communities -- Part 2. Practices -- 7. Bridging policy and delivery with knowledge: the case for intervention -- 8. Achieving added value: efficiency, effectiveness and public value -- 9. Planning a knowledge-based intervention: strategy, tools, analysis -- 10. Fomenting knowledge development -- 11. Reframing records management: towards knowledge governance |
Summary |
This book argues that records management can contribute to public sector reform and transformation in the new climate of austerity without losing its essential characteristics. The public sector environment is now changing rapidly, with more emphasis on efficiency, flexibility and innovation, devolving control, loosening regulation and cutting budgets. By linking practical ideas about the use and management of knowledge, the author draws on insights from the study of policy-making and programme delivery to show how managing the relationship between records and knowledge, and their creation and use, can make an important contribution to public sector innovation in itself |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
Subject |
Records -- Management.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General.
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Records -- Management.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781780632865 |
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178063286X |
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1843346532 |
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9781843346531 |
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