Abstract
Further work on the Indiana University Electronic Records Project has demonstrated the value of systems analysis in identifying the functions, subfunctions, and individual inputs and outputs that need to be documented. In addition to this new methodology, the project has also found its new strategy of aligning the Archives with Internal Audit to be an effective way to participate in information systems review and to provide a forum to present archival considerations and concerns regarding electronic recordkeeping.
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Bantin, P. C. (1999). The Indiana University electronic records project revisited. American Archivist, 62(1), 153–163. https://doi.org/10.17723/aarc.62.1.b605px88t6245j14
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