Recordkeeping Informatics for a Networked Age addresses the critical need for effective information governance in an era defined by post-truth politics and rapid technological change. This book provides a framework for understanding and managing digital archives, emphasizing ethical considerations and the importance of adapting to the evolving landscape of information management.
Explore the core principles of recordkeeping informatics, from spacetime management to the development of trustworthy archives. Discover how to apply these principles in practical settings, and learn to navigate the complexities of digital ecologies with a focus on ethical, sustainable, and innovative solutions. Ideal for information professionals, archivists, and students seeking to master the challenges of the networked age.