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Kelvin Smith

    Public Sector Records Management
    Four Little Soldiers
    My Sister and Me
    • 2015

      My Sister and Me

      Poems and Rhymes

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This second book of poetry and verse by the Author is typical of his style of writing. The different moods and personalities within his stories, whether fact or fiction, reflects on the limitless issues within his own life and that of others that he picks up when he sees and hears the world around him. It's hoped the reader will recognise and recollect their own thoughts and emotions within these observations of life as we know it, even when at times they're said with tongue in cheek, along with the usual portion of nonsense and laughter.

      My Sister and Me
    • 2015

      Four Little Soldiers

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This anthology of poetry is a mixture of fact and fiction on thought-provoking subjects, such as love and romance, life and death (which is sometimes deep and bizarre), compiled with umpteen memories of the author's past, along with a lot of dry wit and nonsense verse. It's hoped the poems will bring the reader laughter and tears, with warmth and sentiment, as they just might recognize things they may have said, heard, or even done themselves hidden amongst the verse.

      Four Little Soldiers
    • 2007

      Public Sector Records Management

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Records management has undergone significant change in recent years, owing to the introduction of freedom of information legislation as well as the development of e-government and e-business and the need to manage records effectively in both the private and public sector. There are very few purely practical texts for records managers and this book aims to fill that gap. The author has spent his entire career in public sector records management and has contributed to records management standards for governments around the world. The text is wholly practical and written at an accessible level. Although the author discusses legislation and examples from the UK, the book is relevant to public sector records management at an international level. It will be essential reading for professionals in record management posts as well as anyone who is responsible for record keeping as part of their operational duties.

      Public Sector Records Management