Document Management and Electronic Archiving: Transition from Paper to Electronic Records

Introducing advanced concepts in document and records management systems and digital content management

Introduction

An archive is a collection of documents, regardless of their date, form, or material container, produced or received by governmental or private agencies, which are kept by their creators or holders. The archive is preserved because it includes information that benefits decision-makers, helps in historical and scientific research in all fields, and preserves institutions' and individuals' intellectual and material property rights. This course is designed to provide participants with sound scientific foundations and standards for preserving and managing traditional and electronic archives, switching from traditional to electronic archives, and training on modern smart applications in archives.

Course Objectives

Course Outlines

Day 1: Indexing and archiving best practices

Best practices of digital systems

Day 2: Save electronic documents

Organizing electronic documents

Day 3: Modern technologies and the application of international standards in archival techniques

Using databases in designing an electronic archiving system

Day 4: Practical training on creating an electronic archive using database software

Archive management problems in the electronic age and the security of information systems

Day 5: Experiences from digitization and electronic archiving projects

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