Dear colleagues: Please excuse and ignore cross postings.
Below is the introduction to a survey to which I invite and request your
participation. Please also forward this message to other records colleagues and
to other non-records stakeholders in your organizations, especially auditors,
inspectors general, lawyers, CIOs and other records USERS whom you may know
(historians, journalists, etc.) While we of course wish to receive direct inputs
from ARM professionals, we are very eager in this survey to obtain feedback
from people who rely heavily on access to trustworthy records as users and
creators of records. While we have good list access to the ARM communities, we
don't have it for other important users and creators of records such as noted
above. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
While it is about a US interagency report, we invite international
participation as well. Such respondents should simply click on the "Other" category for
question 2 of the survey.
Regards,
Rick Barry
http://www.mybestdocs.com/
Co-founder, Open Reader Consortium
http://www.openreader.org/
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Effective Management of Government Information on the Internet and Other
Electronic Records: an independent survey by Rick Barry http://www.mybestdocs.com/
INTRODUCTION: IF YOU RECEIVED THIS SURVEY IN YOUR ROLE PRINCIPALLY AS A
RECORDS CREATOR (PROGRAM MGR/STAFF) OR USER (LAWYER, AUDITOR, HISTORIAN,
JOURNALIST,ETC), PLEASE COMPLETE IT YOURSELF RATHER THAN SENDING IT TO ARCHIVES/RECORDS
STAFF WHO SHOULD SEPARATELY RECEIVE AND COMPLETE THEIR OWN SURVEY. YOUR
PERSPECTIVES AS RECORDS USERS/CREATORS/MANAGERS ARE VERY IMPORTANT.
The purpose of this survey is to determine the extent to which key users of
public records are aware of two major interagency reports on “Effective
Management of Government Information on the Internet and Other Electronic Records”
and their issues and recommendations. If approved, they will be used as major
government electronic records policymaking resources. It is thus important to
obtain views of stakeholders in the public, private and non-profit sectors and
academia – historians, auditors, journalists, educators, information managers
and other researchers – who require easy access to trustworthy electronic
records to carry out their work. It is also important to determine if key user
stakeholders may not have been aware of these reports and their findings. Thus,
even stakeholders who were not aware of, or haven’t read, these reports are
requested to complete this survey. The survey also seeks views of those who
produce or manage public records at all government levels. No individually
identifiable information will be accessible by the author or be provided in the results
of this survey except where participants wish to insert such information in
free-text, “Optional” comments sections. A few demographic questions are asked
to differentiate reactions among different stakeholder groups. The survey
quotes, but is not limited to, findings and recommendations identified by the
Electronic Records Policy Working Group (ERPWG) in two reports addressed to the
Interagency Committee on Government Information: “Barriers to the Effective
Management of Government Information on the Internet and Other Electronic Records”
(Draft, June 28, 2004), and “Recommendations for the Effective Management of
Government Information on the Internet and Other Electronic Records” (Draft,
October 20, 2004). http://www.cio.gov/documents/ICGI/ERPWG_Recommendations.pdf
Although this survey has not been requested/underwritten by any organization,
like a previous survey conducted by this author, “Report on the Society and
Archives Survey,” 29 January 2003, its results will be published on
www.mybestdocs.com and be accessible to all participants as well as ERPWG and other
interested parties. In the interest of producing timely results, respondents are
urged to take the few minutes necessary to complete the survey as soon as
possible but in any case not later than Tuesday, January 11, 2005 and to make the
survey known to other colleagues privately and by posting to professional
discussion lists/blogs and encourage them to do the same.
The survey is accessible at:
http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB22426QEW6JG
Thank you for your participation. If you have any questions on the survey,
please contact the author, Rick Barry, at [log in to unmask]
List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
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