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The ability to find, organize, use, share, appropriately dispose of, and save records—the essence of records management—is vital for the effective functioning of the federal government. In the wake of the transition from paper-based to electronic processes, records are increasingly electronic, and the volumes of electronic records produced by federal agencies are vast and rapidly growing, providing challenges to Arkib Negara Malaysia as the nation’s recordkeeper and archivist.
Besides sheer volume, other factors contributing to the challenge of electronic records include their complexity and their dependence on software and hardware. Electronic records come in many forms: text documents, e-mails, Web pages, digital images, videotapes, maps, spreadsheets, presentations, audio files, charts, drawings, databases, satellite imagery, geographic information systems, and more. They may be complex digital objects that contain embedded images (still and moving), drawings, sounds, hyperlinks, or spreadsheets with computational formulas....
The roll out of a software or an Electronic Records Managament Systems (ERMS) in an agency must at least consists 6 major components:
- “Ingest” enables transfer of electronic records from federal agencies
- “Managed Storage” enables stored records to be managed in a way that guarantees their integrity and availability
- “Dissemination” enables users to search descriptions and business data about all types of records, and to search the content of electronic records and retrieve them
- “Records Management” supports scheduling,5 appraisal,6 description, and requests to transfer custody (from agencies to the Archives) of all types of records, as well as ingesting and managing electronic records, including the capture of selected records data (such as origination date, format, and disposition)
- “Preservation” enables secure and reliable storage of files in formats in which they were received, as well as creating backup copies for offsite storage
- “Local Services and Control” regulates how the ERMS components communicate with each other, manages internal security, and enables telecommunications and system network management.
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