Records management and knowledge mobilisation

  • Dan K
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Abstract

Structural changes in the public sphere call for innovative responses from records and knowledge practitioners: knowledge is central to public policy; public governance is a contested issue; and information is now hard to contain. The governance of knowledge is moving to centre stage and opens up the possibility of a new strategic role which is active, intervening, accountable and highly professional, calling for independence and a well-developed ethical sense.

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Dan, K. (2013). Records management and knowledge mobilisation. Archives and Manuscripts, 41(2), 160–161. https://doi.org/10.1080/01576895.2013.799429

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