State Records of South Australia
MANAGING ELECTRONIC RECORDS ISSUES

A discussion paper
April 1998

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DEPARTMENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE AND INFORMATION SERVICES

Contents

Executive summary
Introduction
Making comment: contact addresses
The context

Legislative framework
What is a record?
Other key definitions
Records - information - knowledge
The broader framework for electronic records strategies
The intended audience for policies and guidelines

The issues

Records management system design and creation
Management and maintenance of electronic records
Preservation of electronic records
Access

Conclusion
Issues for consideration- consolidated list


Executive summary

Records are increasingly being created, stored and managed electronically. The tools which enable this are extremely versatile and confer major benefits. Electronic records can be created and managed rapidly; they can be found quickly and related easily to other information as part of an organisation’s knowledge; and in their compact format they are no longer a bulky accommodation problem. However, this versatility also contains substantial risks to effective management of such records. They often lack the clearly organised structure usually present in traditional format records, and their very format lacks durability.

The State Records Act 1997 makes no distinction between formats in defining responsibilities for all official records in South Australia. Policies formulated for electronic records need also to relate to a broad strategy of linking the various facets of information and communication together. In this wider context, however, understanding the evidential nature of a record (as distinct from a document) is critical, and a matter which requires particular attention for electronic records.

There are four major issues to be considered:

Electronic records are a key component in the performance of its functions by the South Australian Government. So such records need to be managed well.


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