Recordkeeping Informatics for A Networked Age
Explore the transformative world of recordkeeping with "Recordkeeping Informatics for A Networked Age" by Frank Upward, published in 2017. This insightful book, spanning 272 pages, delves into the critical importance of effective recordkeeping in an increasingly chaotic digital landscape. Upward argues that without robust recordkeeping informatics, society risks lapsing into a state of information sludge, resulting in unverified actions and unwelcome social consequences.
As governance becomes more complex, the need for rational and scientific approaches to recordkeeping grows. This book serves as a vital resource for professionals navigating the intricate dynamics of archives and digital libraries. By reasserting traditional values of openness and transparency, Upward invites readers to rethink their strategies within today's multifaceted information ecosystems. Enhance your understanding and practice of records management by adding this essential title to your collection.