Synopses & Reviews
RECORDS MANAGEMENT, 9e is a comprehensive introduction to the complex field of records management. Alphabetic filing rules are included, along with methods of storing and retrieving alphabetic, subject, numeric, and geographic records. Thorough coverage is provided for filing and maintenance of paper, automated, micro image, and electronic imaging records. For additional Student and Instructor Resources, visit the product companion site at www.cengage.com/officetech/read.
Synopsis
This revised book is a comprehensive introduction to the complex field of records management. Alphabetic filing rules-compatible with the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA) guidelines-- are included, along with methods of storing and retrieving alphabetic, subject, numeric, and geographic records. Thorough coverage is provided for filing and maintenance of paper, automated, micro image, and electronic imaging records.
About the Author
Judith Read, M. Ed., is a professional educator who taught high school for nine years and has taught for more than 28 years at Portland Community College (PCC). She was named Post-Secondary Teacher of the Year by the Oregon Business Education Association and by the Oregon Vocational Association. She is now an adjunct instructor teaching distance classes for PCC, as well as an active member of ARMA International and the Oregon Chapter of ARMA. Read holds ARMA International certificates in Essentials of RIM and SharePoint Records Management. Mary Lea Ginn, Ph.D., is Director of International Student Services and the Institutional Review Board at Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her professional experience includes positions as a university instructor, textbook development editor, and consulting editor in business and records management areas. Dr. Ginn has authored and co-authored four college-level textbooks.
Table of Contents
1. Records Management? 2. Alphabetic Indexing Rules 1-4. 3. Alphabetic Indexing Rules 5-8. 4. Alphabetic Indexing Rules 9-10. 5. Electronic File Management. 6. Alphabetic Records Management, Equipment, and Procedures. 7. Storing, Retrieving, and Transferring Records. 8. Subject Records Management. 9. Numeric Records Management. 10. Geographic Records Management. 11. Electronic and Image Records. 12. The Records and Information Management Program. Appendix. Glossary. Index.