Ethics, accountability, and recordkeeping in a dangerous world

The new book from this eminent American archivist covers a wide range of recent issues and controversies related to the mission and work of archivists and records managers. The essays contained in it consider both the practical issues of administering records and the much more contentious issues rel...

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Main Author: Cox, Richard J.
Format: Book
Language:English, Middle (1100-1500)
English
Published: London Facet Publishing 2006
Series:Principles and practice in records management and archives
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