Crunch time: the revised ISO 15489 and the future of recordkeeping

  • Cassie Findlay Independent Scholar, San Francisco, CA, USA
Keywords: Standards, recordkeeping, records management

Abstract

The revised International Standard ISO 15489:2016 Part 1: Principles and Concepts establishes a framework and a set of techniques with which today’s recordkeeping professionals can implement appropriate and digital-ready strategies for recordkeeping. Moving away from conventions that remained tied to the paper world, the Standard establishes a set of principles to guide any approach, regardless of technologies and formats, and explains the fundamentally important work of appraisal. It also describes the essential elements of controls for records, to assist with access, retention and more. In this reflection, the author describes the genesis of the revised standard and argues that, unless recordkeeping professionals embrace the contingent and fluid nature of their work, and adhere to principles such as those described in the Standard, they will not produce solutions to accountability, access and memory challenges that meet the needs of the connected world.

Published
2018-06-12
How to Cite
Findlay C. (2018) “Crunch time: the revised ISO 15489 and the future of recordkeeping”, Archives & Manuscripts, 46(2), pp. 222–226. doi: 10.1080/01576895.2018.1451755.
Section
Reflection articles