The index to the Records and Information Management On-line Service (RIMOS) comprises subject, author and country of origin classifications. As a result, most items appear in more than one part of the index.
Subject search: A search for papers on Electronic Records Management, for instance, may be made from letter E, of course, but will also be found under Records Management at R.
Authors are indexed by surname, thus Washington consultant Richard E. "Rick" Barry may be found under letter B. Within the index, authors' names are given alphabetically by surname but are displayed with first names first.
The index contains a number of cross-references which are hypertext linked to their substantive reference. For example, the entry for United Kingdom links users to the details under Great Britain.
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Dr. Xiaomi AN, PhD., Associate Professor, Archives College, Renmin University of China, Beijing, Peoples' Republic of China
Appraisal of Architectural Archives in China: A CritiqueDr An's nation-wide analysis, sometimes critical, of the challenges, problems and future for urban development archiving in the People's Republic.
A Chinese view of Records Continuum methodology and implications for managing Electronic RecordsScholars at Beijing's Archives College have been studying the Western records continuum theories and other modern recordkeeping paradigms. Dr An brings an Oriental focus to some of information management's most intractable traditional and electronic challenges.
Ewan ANDREASEN, Cand.Scient.Bibl., Library Studies Masters graduate at the Danish Library School (Danmarks Biblioteksskole), Aarlborg, Denmark.
Index Terms for Press photos: Thesaurus design principlesA Masters degree thesis on the multi-faceted problems of indexing Press photographs for appearance and mood, in addition to their news content. A detailed introduction in English and Danish languages. The thesis is in Danish, and the author is preparing an English translation.
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Archives Management
Appraisal of Architectural Archives in China: A CritiqueAn analysis, sometimes critical, of the challenges, problems and future for urban development archiving in the People's Republic. Beijing's Renmim University Archives College Associate Professor Dr Xiaomi An's nation-wide survey.
A Chinese view of Records Continuum methodology and implications for managing Electronic RecordsScholars at Beijing's Archives College have been studying the Western records continuum theories, and traditional and electronic challenges for recordkeeping. College Associate Professor Dr Xiaomi An brings an Oriental focus to the debates.
Development and Traditions of Records Management and Archives in GermanyThe historical emergence of information management in Germany and its crucial significance for the recordkeeping functions of the modern nation, by Marburg Archivschule Senior Lecturer Dr Nils Brübach.
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New Zealand Archives should stay separateDr Michael Cullen, M.P., New Zealand Treasurer and Finance Minister, speaking before his and the Labour Party's return to power, demands an end to the "absurd and destructive" actions of "lusty young intellectual barbarians".
Willing to change: Swedish National Archives at the threshold of the Digital Age A "peer review" prepared for the Swedish National Archives (Riksarkivet) in 1998 by Netherlands National Archives senior consultant Hans Hofman and project management consultant Karin Buckens, of the Swedish authority's information and communication technology strategies, focusing particularly on records creation, management and access policies.
Taking it to the streets: why Australia's National Archives embraced digitisation on demandNational Archives of Australia Director, Legislative and Accessibility Projects, Ted Ling's insightful 2002 case study of the N.A.A's digitisation on demand programme plus his view of the lessons learned and the potential for future researches.
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New Dawn for the National Archives of New Zealand Editor of the ARANZ journal Archifacts, Dr Brad Patterson, applauds a new Government plan but warns that much remains to be achieved to ensure independence for the Archives.
Strong record keeping a must, but history key to nationhoodDr J.O.C. Phillips, Acting General Manager of the Heritage Group of the N.Z. Department of Internal Affairs, details the former National Government's plans for the re-organisation of the National Archives.
National Archives and Records: Who Cares?Victoria University of Wellington don James Traue warns that plans to subsume New Zealand's National Archives into a state business unit threaten citizen rights.
Unification and Electronic records: The example of East Germany's "Kaderdatenspeicher" After unification, German Federal archivists had to secure machine-readable data holdings like the "Kaderdatenspeicher"database of party worker files. Federal Archives (Bundesarchiv) Dr Michael Wettengel describes the techniques.
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Philippe BARBAT, Curator, French Records and Archives Directorate.
Changing the Laws on Access to Public Data in France The French concern for access to public data comes into conflict with public authorities' wish to preserve interests like national security or privacy and secrecy levels.
The Discovery of Records Management in France and its consequences The development of records management in France since Paris city archivist Yves Pérotin's U.S. and U.K. studies in the 1960's.
Richard E. ("Rick") BARRY, Washington, D.C., electronic records management consultant.
The impact of Electronic Media: Managing Organisations with Electronic Records.Executives and information managers of all kinds must join forces now in managing organisational electronic files.
EDM & ERM systems: Towards a Methodology for Requirements Definition.An information engineering approach - State Transition Analysis - facilitates good document management through statements of functional requirements.
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Chauncey BELL, U.S. company senior vice president.
Organisational Change: What is it, and what does it mean for Records Professionals?The mighty changes in organisation structure that challenge records managers and archivists.
Dr Nils BRÜBACH, PhD., Senior Lecturer, Archivschule, Marburg, Germany.
Development and Traditions of Records Management and Archives in GermanyThe historical emergence of information management in Germany and its crucial significance for recordkeeping functions of the modern nation.
Karin BUCKENS, Netherlands project management consultant in the Dutch health industry.
Willing to change: The Swedish National Archives at
the threshold of the Digital Age A "peer review" prepared for the Swedish National Archives (Riksarkivet) in 1998 in collaboration with Netherlands National Archives consultant Hans Hofman*, of the Swedish authority's information and communication technology strategies, focusing particularly on records creation, management and access policies.
Business Re-engineering
FAO going for digital recordkeeping and on-line access
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Dr. Michael CULLEN, PhD., M.P., New Zealand Treasurer and Minister of Finance, Deputy Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party.
New Zealand Archives should stay separateDr Cullen demands an end to the "absurd and destructive" actions of "lusty young intellectual barbarians".
Willing to change: The Swedish National Archives at
the threshold of the Digital Age A "peer review" prepared for the Swedish National Archives (Riksarkivet) in 1998 by Netherlands National Archives senior consultant Hans Hofman and project management consultant Karin Buckens, of the Swedish authority's information and communication technology strategies, focusing particularly on records creation, management and access policies.
Organisational Change: What is it, and what does it mean for Records Professionals?U.S. company senior vice-president, Chauncey Bell, sets out the mighty changes in organisation structure that challenge records managers and archivists.
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Appraisal of Architectural Archives in China: A CritiqueAn analysis, sometimes critical, of the challenges, problems and future for urban development archiving in the People's Republic. Beijing's Renmim University Archives College Associate Professor Dr Xiaomi An's nation-wide survey.
A Chinese view of Records Continuum methodology and implications for managing Electronic RecordsBeijing's Renmin University Archives College has been studying the Australian and Canadian records continuum theories and likes what it sees. College Associate Professor Dr Xiaomi An reviews Chinese thinking on modern recordkeeping paradigms.
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Denmark
Index Terms for Press photos: Thesaurus design principlesA Masters degree thesis by Danish Library School graduate Ewan Andreasen on the multi-faceted problems of indexing Press photographs for appearance and mood, in addition to their news content. A detailed introduction in English and Danish languages. The thesis is in Danish, and the author is preparing an English translation.
Taking it to the streets: why Australia's National Archives embraced digitisation on demand
FAO going for digital recordkeeping and on-line access
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Dr. Andreas ENGEL, PhD, head of Koblenz University Information Technology in Public Administration research institute, Germany.
Disposition & Archiving of authentic Electronic records in Germany's "Information Network Berlin-Bonn"a co-authored (with Dr. Michael Wettengel*
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A Chinese view of Records Continuum methodology and implications for managing Electronic RecordsScholars at Beijing's Archives College have been studying the Western records continuum theories, and traditional and electronic challenges for recordkeeping. College Associate Professor Dr Xiaomi An brings an Oriental focus to the debates.
The impact of Electronic Media: Managing Organisations with Electronic Records.Executives and information managers of all kinds must join forces now in managing organisational electronic files, says Washington, D.C., consultant, Richard E. ("Rick") Barry
EDM & ERM systems: Towards a Methodology for Requirements Definition.An information engineering approach - State Transition Analysis - facilitates good document management through statements of functional requirements, by Richard E. ("Rick") Barry.
A Welcome Advance in the Implementation of EDM Systems
FAO going for digital recordkeeping and on-line access
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Seeing (in) Blindness: South Africa, Archives and Passion for JusticeDirector of the South African History Archives, Verne Harris, argues for truth and openness in archival ethics, perhaps a nerve-wracking requirement for record keepers in some cultures and commercial environments.
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Changing the Laws on Access to Public Data in France French Records and Archives curator Philippe Barbat describes French concern for access to public data comes into conflict with public authorities' wish to preserve interests like national security or privacy and secrecy levels.
Discovery of Records Management in France and its consequences Philippe Barbat traces the development of records management in France since Paris city archivist Yves Pérotin's U.S. and U.K. studies in the 1960's.
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A & RM in Sweden: The Amazing Right to view Public RecordsHead of archives and records for the Swedish Civil Aviation Authority, Anki Steen, discusses the nation's unique public information freedom legislation and its impact on records management.
Changing the Laws on Access to Public Data in France French Records and Archives curator Philippe Barbat describes French concern for access to public data comes into conflict with public authorities' wish to preserve interests like national security or privacy and secrecy levels.
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Germany 
Development and Traditions of Records Management and Archives in GermanyMarburg Archivschule Senior Lecturer Dr Nils Brübach examines the historical emergence of information management processes in Germany and their crucial significance for recordkeeping systems and functions of the modern nation.
Unification and Electronic records: The example of East Germany’s "Kaderdatenspeicher" After unification, German Federal archivists had to secure machine-readable data holdings like the "Kaderdatenspeicher"database of party worker files. Federal Archives (Bundesarchiv) Dr Michael Wettengel describes the techniques.
Disposition & Archiving of authentic Electronic records in Germany's "Information Network Berlin-Bonn"Study co-authored by Drs. Michael Wettengel and Andreas Engel of federal government recordkeeping in the re-united Germany, and the electronic linking of state offices in the twin capitals.
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Great Britain
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Verne HARRIS, Director, South African History Archive, University of Witwatersrand.
Seeing (in) Blindness: South Africa, Archives and Passion for JusticeA keynote speech, presented to the Archives and Records Association of New Zealand 2001 Silver Jubilee conference, argues for truth and openness in archival ethics, a possibly scary precept for recordkeepers in some cultures and commercial environments.
Hans HOFMAN, Netherlands National Archives senior consultant to the Dutch Ministry of the Interior, The Hague.
Willing to change: The Swedish National Archives at
the threshold of the Digital Age A "peer review" prepared for the Swedish National Archives (Riksarkivet) in 1998 in collaboration with Dutch project management consultant Karin Buckens*, of the Swedish authority's information and communication technology strategies, focusing particularly on records creation, management and access policies.
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Michael HOYLE, Manager, Statutory-Regulatory Group, Archives New Zealand.
What is the Future for Standards in the New Zealand Recordkeeping Environment?A dissertation, presented to an Archives and Records Association of New Zealand conference in 1998, on the development of standards for information management and improved paradigms for recordkeeping professionals.
Chris HURLEY, General Manager, Business, Archives New Zealand.
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Holland, go to The Netherlands
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Indexing
Index Terms for Press photos: Thesaurus design principlesA Masters degree thesis by Danish Library School graduate Ewan Andreasen on the multi-faceted problems of indexing Press photographs for appearance and mood, in addition to their news content. A detailed introduction in English and Danish languages. The thesis is in Danish, and the author is preparing an English translation.
Italy 
FAO going for digital recordkeeping and on-line access
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization recordkeeper consultant Dr Dieter Schlenker summarises his presentations to FAO Rome headquarters staff during the Organisation's 2001 business re-appraisal at the introduction of electronic records management.
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Hayley KEENAN, British imaging company consultant
A Welcome Advance in the Implementation of EDM SystemsA case study of the application of the BSI Code of Practice for Legal Admissibility of document images, PD0008, to a big imaging system.
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E. J. ("Ted") LING, Director, Legislative and Accessibility Projects, National Archives of Australia
Taking it to the streets: why Australia's National Archives embraced digitisation on demandHow the N.A.A. launched its digitisation on demand programme in mid-2001, how the project developed, was tested and implemented, the lessons learned and its potential for future researches.
Legal Admissibility of Document Images
A Welcome Advance in the Implementation of EDM SystemsBritish consultant Hayley Keenan's case study of the application of the BSI Code of Practice for Legal Admissibility of document images, PD0008, to a big imaging system.
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The Netherlands
Willing to change: The Swedish National Archives at
the threshold of the Digital Age A "peer review" prepared for the Swedish National Archives (Riksarkivet) in 1998 by Netherlands National Archives senior consultant Hans Hofman and project management consultant Karin Buckens, of the Swedish authority's information and communication technology strategies, focusing particularly on records creation, management and access policies.
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New Zealand
The New Zealand Records Management Guide The Committee Draft, published in April 2001, of the guide intended as a N.Z. supplement to the Australian RM Standard AS4390 and a companion to the international standard ISO15489. The authors invite public comment on their work by the end of July, 2001.
New Zealand Archives should stay separateDr Michael Cullen, M.P., New Zealand Treasurer and Finance Minister, speaking before his and the Labour Party's return to power, demands an end to the "absurd and destructive" actions of "lusty young intellectual barbarians".
What is the Future for Standards in the New Zealand Recordkeeping Environment?Archives New Zealand Statutory-Regulatory Group Manager, Michael Hoyle, describes the world's drive for information management standards and for improved paradigms for recordkeeping professionals.
New Dawn for the National Archives of New Zealand Editor of the ARANZ journal Archifacts, Dr Brad Patterson, applauds a new Government plan but warns that much remains to be achieved to ensure independence for the Archives.
Strong record keeping a must, but
history key to nationhoodDr J.O.C. Phillips, Acting General Manager of the Heritage Group of the N.Z. Department of Internal Affairs, details the former National Government's plans for the re-organisation of the National Archives.
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National Archives and Records: Who Cares?Victoria University of Wellington don James Traue warns that plans to subsume New Zealand's National Archives into a state business unit threaten citizen rights.
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Dr. Brad PATTERSON, PhD., Editor of Archifacts, the journal of the Archives and Records Association of New Zealand.
Dr. J.O.C. "Jock" PHILLIPS, PhD., Acting General Manager of the Heritage Group of the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs.
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A Chinese view of Records Continuum methodology and implications for managing Electronic RecordsScholars at Beijing's Archives College have been studying the Western records continuum theories, and traditional and electronic challenges for recordkeeping. College Associate Professor Dr Xiaomi An brings an Oriental focus to the debates.
Discovery of Records Management in France and its consequencesFrench Records and Archives curator Philippe Barbat traces the development of records management in France since Paris city archivist Yves Pérotin's U.S. and U.K. studies in the 1960's.
EDM & ERM systems: Towards a Methodology for Requirements Definition.An information engineering approach - State Transition Analysis - facilitates good document management through statements of functional requirements. By Washington, D.C., consultant, Richard E. ("Rick") Barry.
The impact of Electronic Media: Managing Organisations with Electronic Records.Executives and information managers of all kinds must join forces now in managing organisational electronic files. By Richard E. ("Rick") Barry.
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Organisational Change: What is it, and what does it mean for Records Professionals?U.S. company senior vice-president, Chauncey Bell, sets out the mighty changes in organisation structure that challenge records managers and archivists.
Development and Traditions of Records Management and Archives in GermanyThe historical emergence of information management in Germany and its crucial significance for the recordkeeping functions of the modern nation, by Marburg Archivschule Senior Lecturer Dr Nils Brübach.
The New Zealand Records Management Guide The Committee Draft, published in April 2001, of the guide intended as a N.Z. supplement to the Australian RM Standard AS4390 and a companion to the international standard ISO15489. The authors invite public comment on their work by the end of July, 2001.
Seeing (in) Blindness: South Africa, Archives and Passion for JusticeDirector of the South African History Archives, Verne Harris, argues for truth and openness in archival ethics, perhaps a nerve-wracking requirement for record keepers in some cultures and commercial environments.
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What is the Future for Standards in the New Zealand Recordkeeping Environment?Archives New Zealand Statutory-Regulatory Group Manager, Michael Hoyle, describes the world's drive for information management standards and for improved paradigms for recordkeeping professionals.
FAO going for digital recordkeeping and on-line access
A & RM in Sweden: The Amazing Right to view Public RecordsHead of archives and records for the Swedish Civil Aviation Authority, Anki Steen, discusses the nation's unique public information freedom legislation and its impact on records management.
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Disposition & Archiving of authentic Electronic Records in Germany's "Information Network Berlin-Bonn"Study co-authored by Drs. Michael Wettengel and Andreas Engel of federal government recordkeeping in the re-united Germany, and the electronic linking of state offices in the twin capitals.
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Dr Dieter SCHLENKER, PhD., United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization recordkeeping consultant, Head of Group Archives and Records.
FAO going for digital recordkeeping and on-line accessA résumé of his presentations to the FAO's Rome headquarters staff during the Organisation's 2001 business re-appraisal for the introduction of electronic records management.
Anki STEEN, Head of Group Archives and Records, Swedish Civil Aviation Administration (Luftfartsverket).
A & RM in Sweden: The Amazing Right to view Public RecordsSwedish Civil Aviation's archives and records head discusses the nation's unique public information freedom legislation and its impact on records management.

Seeing (in) Blindness: South Africa, Archives and Passion for JusticeDirector of the South African History Archives, Verne Harris, argues for truth and openness in archival ethics, perhaps a nerve-wracking requirement for record keepers in some cultures and commercial environments.
The New Zealand Records Management Guide The Committee Draft, published in April 2001, of the guide intended as a N.Z. supplement to the Australian RM Standard AS4390 and a companion to the international standard ISO15489. The authors invite public comment on their work by the end of July, 2001.
What is the Future for Standards in the New Zealand Recordkeeping Environment?Archives New Zealand Statutory-Regulatory Group Manager, Michael Hoyle, describes the world's drive for information management standards and for improved paradigms for recordkeeping professionals.
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Willing to change: The Swedish National Archives at
the threshold of the Digital Age A "peer review" prepared for the Swedish National Archives (Riksarkivet) in 1998 by Netherlands National Archives senior consultant Hans Hofman and project management consultant Karin Buckens, of the Swedish authority's information and communication technology strategies, focusing particularly on records creation, management and access policies.
A & RM in Sweden: The Amazing Right to view Public RecordsHead of archives and records for the Swedish Civil Aviation Authority, Anki Steen, discusses the nation's unique public information freedom legislation and its impact on records management.
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Thesaurus Design
Index Terms for Press photos: Thesaurus design principlesA Masters degree thesis by Danish Library School graduate Ewan Andreasen on the multi-faceted problems of indexing Press photographs for appearance and mood, in addition to their news content. A detailed introduction in English and Danish languages. The thesis is in Danish, and the author is preparing an English translation.
James TRAUE, Teaching Fellow, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
National Archives and Records: Who Cares? A warning that plans to subsume New Zealand's National Archives into a state business unit threaten citizen rights.
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United Kingdom, go to Great Britain.
United Nations 
FAO going for digital recordkeeping and on-line access
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization recordkeeper Dr Dieter Schlenker summarises his presentations to FAO Rome, Italy, headquarters staff during the Organisation's 2001 business re-appraisal at the introduction of electronic records management.
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EDM & ERM systems: Towards a Methodology for Requirements Definition.An information engineering approach - State Transition Analysis - facilitates good document management through statements of functional requirements, says Washington, D.C., consultant, Richard E. ("Rick") Barry.
The impact of Electronic Media: Managing Organisations with Electronic Records.Executives and information managers of all kinds must join forces now in managing organisational electronic files, by Richard E. ("Rick") Barry.
Organisational Change: What is it, and what does it mean for Records Professionals?U.S. company senior vice-president, Chauncey Bell, sets out the mighty changes in organisation structure that challenge records managers and archivists.
Appraisal of Architectural Archives in China: A CritiqueAn analysis, sometimes critical, of the challenges, problems and future for urban development archiving in the People's Republic. Beijing's Renmim University Archives College Associate Professor Dr Xiaomi An's nation-wide survey.
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Dr. Michael WETTENGEL, PhD, head of machine readable archives section, German Federal Archives (Bundesarchiv).
Unification and Electronic records: The example of East Germany's "Kaderdatenspeicher" After unification, German Federal archivists had to secure machine-readable data holdings like the "Kaderdatenspeicher"database of party worker files. Michael Wettengel describes the amazing detective work.
Disposition & Archiving of authentic Electronic records in Germany's "Information Network Berlin-Bonn"a co-authored (with Dr. Andreas Engel*
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Dr Xiaomi AN, go to AN, Xiaomi
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