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Managing the Crowd

Rethinking Records Management for the Web 2.0 World
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Managing the Crowd by Steve Bailey explores a visionary future for records management (RM) where users collaboratively define the value and characteristics of records using collective intelligence. It challenges traditional RM methods in the face of expanding digital content and diverse information systems. The book advocates for fundamental changes in RM practice, including embracing folksonomies over traditional classification systems, incorporating user ratings in appraisal, and allowing content creators to determine access restrictions. It offers a provocative discussion on adapting RM to a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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This book is essential reading for records managers and information professionals interested in innovative approaches to RM. It will also appeal to those keen to engage with emerging challenges in information governance and digital content management.

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Challenges records managers to find time to debate the issues thrown up by the technological paradigm and the threat it poses to established theory and practice. This book poses a range of ideas for discussion such as why not adopt a ranking system that encourages users to rate how useful they found content as part of the appraisal process?

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Imagine a records management (RM) future where the user community collectively describes the value and properties of a record using the wisdom of the crowd; where records retention, description, and purpose are determined by their users, within general boundaries defined by the records manager. It may sound far-fetched, but it could represent a way forward for managing records.

It has never been more apparent that RM, as traditionally practised, will soon no longer be fit for purpose. With the increasing plurality of information sources and systems within an organisation, as the deluge of content increases, so the percentage of the organisation's holdings that can be formally classed as records declines.

In the Web 2.0 world, new technology is continually changing the way users create and use information. RM must change its approach fundamentally if it is to have a role to play in this new world. This provocative new book challenges records managers to find time amidst the daily operational pressures to debate the larger issues thrown up by the new technological paradigm we are now entering, and the threat it poses to established theory and practice.

A range of stimulating ideas are put up for discussion: why not, for instance, embrace folksonomies rather than classification schemes and metadata schemas as the main means of resource discovery for unstructured data? Adopt a ranking system that encourages users to rate how useful they found content as part of the appraisal process? Let the content creator decide whether there should be any access restrictions on the content they have created?

Readership: This is a thought-provoking book which questions received wisdom and suggests radical new solutions to the very real issues RM faces. Every records manager needs to read this challenging book, and those that do may never think about their profession in quite the same way again.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781856046411

Publisher: Facet Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 June 2008

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Facet Publishing

Contributors:

  • Other Jisc Infonet

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 163.0mm

Height: 241.0mm

Weight: 200g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Steve Bailey is Senior Adviser, JISC infoNet.

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