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****** APOLOGIES for CROSS-POSTING ******
AC+erm Project Outputs
AC+erm ('Accelerating Positive Change in electronic records management')
is a Northumbria University project aiming to investigate and critically
explore issues and practical strategies in managing electronic records.
Its focus is on designing an organisation-centred architecture from
three perspectives: people, processes, and systems and technology.
Informed by a systematic literature review, investigation is based on a
combination of e-Delphi studies and face-to-face colloquia involving a
mix of experts, disciplines and recordkeeping stakeholders. The Delphi
studies gather primary data from selected participants (~20 people) and
develop a picture of 'expert opinion' on each facet (People, Processes,
and Systems and Technology). Their electronic form enables anonymous and
geographically wide participation.
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/ceis/re/isrc/themes/rmarea/erm/
To date, the first two e-Delphi studies-for the People and Process
facets of the investigation-have been carried out. The current Delphi,
in respect of the Systems and Technology facet, is now almost completed.
Though not all of the data contained in the participant responses has
yet been analysed, we are able to make some of the results available in
interim form.
(a) Interim findings from the Systems and Technology Facet e-Delphi
Study
Participants in the Delphi study identified, explored and clarified the
issues in three rounds of questions and a final exercise (in progress)
in which solutions arrived at in previous rounds are evaluated by a
number of set criteria.
The outputs now available from the Delphi Study are:
All rounds - list of questions for participants [link
<http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/static/5007/ceispdf/tech_delphi_Qs.pdf> ]
Round 2 - ranking of issues in terms of urgency/importance (graphs and
tables) [link
<http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/static/5007/ceispdf/te1r2_an.pdf> ]
Round 3 - summary of solutions [link
<http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/static/5007/ceispdf/te1r3_sol.pdf> ]
You can gain access to these findings through the links above or on the
project website at
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/ceis/re/isrc/themes/rmarea/erm/
diss/delphi_diss/systech_diss/
(b) Systematic Literature Review - Sources relating to systems and
technology
This Delphi Study was-like the previous two studies-informed by the
results of the Systematic Literature Review (SLR).
The details and content summaries of sources from the SLR prepared for
the systems and technology Delphi are now available on our website at
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/ceis/re/isrc/themes/rmarea/erm/
diss/diss_slr/
The document is entitled 'Interim Analysis Technology Issues 2009.04'
[Link <http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/static/5007/ceispdf/Interim4.pdf> ]
The analysis contains synopses of more than 200 sources, grouped under a
variety of categories and sub-headings.
If you would like to comment on these or any other aspects of the
project, please e-mail us at [log in to unmask] or add a comment
to the project blog http://acerm.blogspot.com/.
Rachel Hardiman, BA (Hons), MSc
On behalf of the AC+erm Project Team
School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences
Northumbria University
Room 247
Pandon Building
Camden Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1XE
Tel: 0191 243 7650
e-mail: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
AC+erm Project website: www.northumbria.ac.uk/acerm
AC+erm Project blog: http://www.acerm.blogspot.com/
<http://www.acerm.blogspot.com/>
AC+erm Project on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Northumbria_RM
<http://www.twitter.com/Northumbria_RM>
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