Transformation through research? The AC+erm Project and Electronic Records Management

Rachel Hardiman, Sue Childs, Julie McLeod

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Abstract

The article focuses on the three-year project being undertaken by Northumbria University in Northumbria, England and funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (ANRH) named as AC+erm. The AC+erm project is a qualitative study composed of three main phases including a comprehensive Systematic Literature Review, an investigation of the three aspects of designing an architecture for electronic records management (ERM), and distribution of findings. The primary data from selected experts are gathered through the Delphi technique8, developed by the Rand Corp. in the U.S., to formulate an opinion on the research topic. Further, it provides short analysis of the issues associated with Web 2.0 and cloud computing technologies..
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-7
JournalRecords Management Society Bulletin
Volume151
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2009

Keywords

  • web 2.0
  • cloud computing

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