Guidelines and standards for records management education and training: a model for Anglophone Africa
Abstract
This article gives an overview of education and training of records managers in anglophone Africa and then focuses on standards for training of archivist and records managers. Using South Africa’s National Qualifications Framework and the South African Qualifications Authority guidelines, a training model that can be used elsewhere in Africa with some adjustments is suggested. The article recognises that there can be no one set of universally standard desirable outcomes for all educational institutions, as the outcomes must depend on the institution’s nature and mission. Whilst the teaching and learning processes may differ between countries, there should be a substantial commonality in the outcomes achieved. Thus it would be possible to have generic processes of assessment and accreditation. Adherence to standards is key to the generic process of accreditation and professional mobility.
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Citation
Ngulube, P. (2001), "Guidelines and standards for records management education and training: a model for Anglophone Africa", Records Management Journal, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 155-173. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000007273
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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