2006 Awards for Excellence

Records Management Journal

ISSN: 0956-5698

Article publication date: 1 September 2006

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(2006), "2006 Awards for Excellence", Records Management Journal, Vol. 16 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/rmj.2006.28116caa.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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2006 Awards for Excellence

The following article was selected for this year’s Outstanding Paper Award for Records Management Journal

‘‘Heritage groups challenge George W. Bush nominee for US archivist: so what?’’

Richard E. Barry Barry Associates, Arlington, Virginia, USA Michael J. Steemson The Caldeson Consultancy, Wellington, New Zealand

Purpose – Explores why it is that archivists and records managers rarely discuss important aspects of the highest ranking record-keeping job in any country. There are plenty of issues about what is or should be one of the most critical positions in any democratic society, whether at the national, state/provincial or local government level, worthy and in need of open discussion and debate within the professional community and more broadly in the public domain.Design/methodology/approach – Using the controversial, ongoing case of President Bush’s nomination of a new archivist of the USA (historian Professor Allen Weinstein), this article focuses on some of the above issues.Findings – Largely out of sight or earshot of the US public, US historians, archivists, librarians and information managers have united in community force to challenge President George W. Bush’s nomination for the next archivist of the USA. Discusses the possibilities of real or perceived political interference in the management of the nation’s archives and especially ready public access to its Presidential records.Originality/value – The dispute highlights changing thinking about what constitutes proper selection process and qualifications for national archivists that could stimulate professional debate world-wide.This article originally appeared in Volume 15 Number 1, 2005, Records Management Journal www.emeraldinsight.com/authors

The following articles were selected for this year’s Highly Commended Award

‘‘A functional approach to appraisal and retention scheduling’’

Elizabeth ManNational Patient Safety Agency, London, UK

‘‘How prepared are public bodies for the implementation of the UK Freedom of Information Act, in January 2005?’’

Lorraine Screene British Library of Political and Economic Science, London, UK

These articles originally appeared in Volume 15 Number 1, 2005, Records Management Journal

‘‘Archivist: friend or foe?’’

Michael MossHumanities Advanced Technologies and Information Institute, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

This article originally appeared in Volume 15 Number 2, 2005, Records Management Journal www.emeraldinsight.com/authors

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