Table of contents - Special Issue: Technology and records management: disrupt or be disrupted?, Part 2
Guest Editors: Julie McLeod, Richard Marciano
Blockchain and records management: disruptive force or new approach?
Sharmila Bhatia, E. Kyle Douglas, Markus MostArchival repositories rely on the authenticity of records. The potential manipulation of records and information present a unique challenge to archival repositories and their…
Implications of blockchain distributed ledger technology for records management and information governance programs
Patricia C. FranksThe purpose of this paper is to assist records managers and information governance professionals to understand the challenges presented by their organization’s use of blockchain…
Caught in the middle?: Strategic information governance disruptions in the era of blockchain and distributed trust
Victoria L. Lemieux, Chris Rowell, Marc-David L. Seidel, Carson C. WooDistributed trust technologies, such as blockchain, propose to permit peer-to-peer transactions without trusted third parties. Yet not all implementations of such technologies…
Publishing and using record-keeping structural information in a blockchain
Thomas Sødring, Petter Reinholdtsen, Svein ØlnesThis paper aims to examine the role blockchain can play for record-keeping by exploring what information from a record-keeping system it is possible to publish to a blockchain. A…
A blockchain approach to digital archiving: digital signature certification chain preservation
Vladimir Bralić, Hrvoje Stančić, Mats StengårdThe short lifespan of digital signatures presents a challenge to the long-term preservation of digitally signed records. It can undermine attempts to presume, verify or assess…
Record linking in the EHRI portal
Sigal Arie Erez, Tobias Blanke, Mike Bryant, Kepa Rodriguez, Reto Speck, Veerle Vanden DaelenThis paper aims to describe the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) project's ongoing efforts to virtually integrate trans-national archival sources via the…
From tree to network: reordering an archival catalogue
Mark BellThis paper presents the results of a number of experiments performed at the National Archives, all related to the theme of linking collections of records. This paper aims to…
Ethics by design: a code of ethics for the digital age
Bernice Ibiricu, Marja Leena van der MadeThis paper aims to provide a framework for a code of ethics related to digital and leading edge technologies.
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0956-5698e-ISSN:
1758-7689ISSN-L:
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Elizabeth Lomas
- Sarah R Demb, MLIS