2010 Awards for Excellence

Records Management Journal

ISSN: 0956-5698

Article publication date: 2 November 2010

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Citation

(2010), "2010 Awards for Excellence", Records Management Journal, Vol. 20 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/rmj.2010.28130caa.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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2010 Awards for Excellence

Article Type: 2010 Awards for Excellence From: Records Management Journal, Volume 20, Issue 3

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

"Managing records, making knowledge and good governance''

Stephen HarriesCritical Information, Brighton, UK

Purpose - This paper aims to stimulate debate on the future development of records management, especially in the public sector, in the context of challenges from modernisation of government and from social and cultural changes emerging from internet developments.Design/methodology/approach - The paper discusses relevant concepts of knowledge, records and public sector change, and attempts a high-level synthesis.Findings - The paper proposes a framework for characterising a social dimension to records management, relating records with knowledge communities and processes, and for mapping a records/knowledge dynamic in the policy-to-delivery process.Originality/value - The paper integrates recent experience with electronic records management with developments in government policy delivery and programme development.Keywords Government, Knowledge management, Public sector organizations, Records management

www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/09565690910937218

This article originally appeared in Volume 19 Number 1, 2009, pp. 16-25, Records Management Journal

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

Achieved and tangible benefits: lessons learned from a landmark EDRMS implementation

Linda WilkinsPaula M.C. Swatman andDuncan Holt

This article originally appeared in Volume 19 Number 1, 2009, Records Management Journal

Presidential records issues and records innovation reversed: Records and archives principles not upheld in the Republic of Korea

Sangmin Lee

This article originally appeared in Volume 19 Number 3, 2009, Records Management Journal

From memory to digital record: Personal heritage and archive use in the twenty-first century

Nick Barratt

This article originally appeared in Volume 19 Number 1, 2009, Records Management Journal

Outstanding Reviewers

Elizabeth LomasNorthumbria University, UKKate Cumming, State Records NSW

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