Educating Employers to Seek Educated Recordkeepers
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Pember, Margaret
Date
2005Type
Journal Article
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Pember, Margaret. 2005. Educating Employers to Seek Educated Recordkeepers. Informaa Quarterly 21 (3): 48-50.
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Informaa Quarterly
Faculty
Division of Humanities
Faculty of Media, Society and Culture
Department of Media and Information
Faculty of Media, Society and Culture (MSC)
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This work was first published in the August 2005 issue of InfoRMAA Quarterly, the journal of the Records Management Association of Australasia.
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Having been disappointed by a survey of employer expectations of the skills and knowledge of recordkeeping employees, Margaret Pember says its time the industry pushed from within to educate management to lift their qualification requirements for records and information professionals.
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