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1تقرير
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 54
Sponsoring Agency: National Historical Publications and Records Commission, Washington, DC.
Descriptors: Archives, Computers, Data Processing, Government Publications, Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Records (Forms), State Agencies, State Programs, State Surveys, Statewide Planning
مصطلحات جغرافية: Wisconsin
مستخلص: Between November 1, 1979, and April 30, 1981, the Wisconsin Survey of Machine-Readable Public Records was carried out to identify the technical, intellectual, and administrative problems associated with a records management and archival program for machine-readable records. The survey identified machine-readable records in several state agencies; evaluated existing records management, disposition, and retention policies governing machine-readable records; and developed a set of recommendations for improving records management and archival control of these materials. This final report summarizes the survey project. In Part One the history of the project and the strategies employed to inventory, appraise, and accession machine-readable records in the state of Wisconsin are described. Part Two describes the findings of the records survey. Part Three contains recommendations for state agency administrators, legislators, and archivists for establishing a machine-readable records program for state archives, dealing with pre-archival control, legislative support, documentation standards, data base management systems design, and administrative expertise. (THC)