Master of Archives and Records Management
Archivists and records managers manage records in both paper and electronic formats as organizational memory and information assets through several activities. Archivists mainly deal with historical records and do activities, including acquisition, appraisal, selection, arrangement, description, conservation, and preservation. Records managers play their roles in the management of forms, reports, correspondence, email and electronic records, workflow analysis, records center operations, inventory, classification, filing, retention, and disposition. Archivists and records managers develop and manage recordkeeping systems and provide access to records used for organizational memory, strategic management, decision-making, research and development, and legal compliance.
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