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Gary wrote:
....: what would you say to people who refer to PeopleSoft as "the database
of record." (Full disclosure: My IT Person used this phrase and I said the
term is halfway between meaningless and harmful)
- Here you may be getting into the two concepts: RIM's "copy of record"
and IT's "system of record and system of reference." They are two different
things. I tried to engage this list an a conversation comparing and
contrasting them some months ago, but no one bit.
Maybe nobody bit because people are far too busy and it was a bad time. It
is a key matter and, now that I am contributing to the drafting of the new
Canadian standard for electronic records as documentary evidence, it is
particularly timely! Let's try again during the holidays. I would likely
bite after all my deadlines will be met and my family Christmas celebrations
will be over :)
Happy holiday season!
Luciana
Dr. Luciana Duranti
Chair and Professor | Archival Studies
School of Library, Archival, and Information Studies
The University of British Columbia | The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
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