Ethics, Accountability, and Recordkeeping in a Dangerous WorldFacet, 2006 - 298 pages This series provides a body of core texts relating to the twin fields of records management and archives. Each volume offers a a detailed and professionally written overview of one or more topics within these fields. |
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Introduction to the series Geoffrey Yeo | xi |
Preface and acknowledgments | xix |
from ethics to accountability or when do records | xxv |
Copyright | |
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