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Managing Records as Evidence and Information

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The book explores the evolving landscape of information policy over the past thirty years, emphasizing its complexity and breadth. It delves into various aspects such as archives, records management, information technology, telecommunications, and privacy concerns. Rather than serving as a simple guide to existing policies, it offers a deeper examination of the foundational principles that inform the development of records policies, highlighting the significance of understanding these concepts in today's information-driven society.

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Managing Records as Evidence and Information, Richard Cox

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