Records Management in an uncertain world (Double Session)
An open ground debate that will discuss the future direction of the records management profession and place in society. Open ground debates were pioneered by the internationally respected Common Purpose http://www.commonpurpose.org.uk/home.aspx, as a way of engaging participants in an entirely non-confrontational or didactic fashion in the resolution of complex questions. If you have never taken part in such a debate, sign up. They are novel, stimulating and fun. Numbers will be limited stirctly to 60 and you need to agree to stay for the whole session. The critical action points, which will be arrived at by polling the whole conference over lunch, will be announced at the beginning of the afternoon session. They will subsequently displayed on the society's webpages.
Michael Moss, HATII, University of GlasgowMichael Moss was born in Yorkshire and educated at Bath and Oxford. He trained as an archivist at the Bodleian Library and was archivist at the University of Glasgow from 1974 until 2001. Since then he has been research professor... more...
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