As a celebration of Anne Thurston's pioneering work on records and archives management as an essential basis for demonstrating integrity in government, this excellent volume brings together scholars and practicing archivists to discuss key issues around records as evidence for accountability, transparency and the protection of citizens’ rights. Never before have authors from the developing and developed worlds come together to explore the intersection of records management, public administration and international development. The book covers Thurston's work, the importance of records management for effective governance and digital records management and preservation in developing countries. Case studies from across Africa enhance the theoretical and practical perspectives taken by the authors. This book is essential reading for scholars and students interested in records management and good governance around the world.
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Lowry, J., & Wamukoya, J. (2014). Integrity in government through records management: Essays in honour of Anne Thurston. Integrity in Government through Records Management: Essays in Honour of Anne Thurston (pp. 1–254). Ashgate Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/23257962.2015.1070714
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