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Rising to the level of a record? Some thoughts on records and documents

Geoffrey Yeo

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PurposeThis paper seeks to suggest ways of understanding the relationships between records and documents.Design/methodology/approachThe paper reviews some of the statements made about records and documents in professional literature. It also offers some thoughts on the connections between records and documents in digital and pre‐digital environments and their intersections with other concepts such as “data”.FindingsAlthough professionals have often seen records and documents as closely intertwined, this paper argues that the record and the document follow different logics. Documents are characterised by their format, records by their relation to activities, events or other temporal occurrents. Records need not be in documentary form, and can exist at multiple levels of aggregation. The notion that documents become records when they are “declared” is problematic. Capture and declaration do not determine record status, but if capture systems are robust they allow the power of the record to be harnessed to the fullest possible extent.Originality/valueThe paper seeks to explicate some basic concepts of the professional discipline.

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Geoffrey Yeo

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Yeo, G. (2011). Rising to the level of a record? Some thoughts on records and documents. https://doi.org/10.1108/09565691111125071

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Tahun Terbit
2011
Bahasa
en
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DOI
10.1108/09565691111125071
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