I Januari kom den bok som handlar om en kritisk ansats till e-förvaltning och som har haft fyra mycket kompetenta forskare inom området som redaktörer. På grund av PUL får ni själva kika på studentlitteraturs hemsida vilka dessa är.
Jag och mina kollegor som har ett fokus på arkiv och långsiktigt digitalt bevarande har skrivit ett kapitel i denna bok där vi fokuserar på just de problem som långsiktigt digitalt bevarande skapar i e-tjänster. Boken vänder sig till praktiker och studenter och är helt på svenska. Mer info finner ni här på Studentlitteraturs hemsida.
Jag är övertygad om att boken har en stor nytta för yrkesverksamma arkivarier, då boken tar upp problem och förutsättningar kring e-förvaltning ur flera perspektiv.
Man kan beställa boken antingen på studentlitteraturs hemsida eller på de större bokhandlarna på nätet.
Erik Borglunds tankar och funderingar kring arkiv, dokumenthantering, ärendehantering mm. Dvs det som införlivas inom ämnet arkiv- och informationsvetenskap
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Google Buzz
Now we have yet another social media that we need to take into account. Google presented their service Buzz, a service that according to Google aims to be an alternative to Facebook and Twitter. It is always difficult to be number two, there can be only one! So I am not sure that Google will be able to compete with FB, but we will see!!!
By adding a new communicative tool on the market, Google also contribute with new potential records. Records born in a Buzz?!? That seems to be quite fancy records, but Buzz exist in the cloud, and how do I preserve the context, content and structure of a Buzz? We will most likely find several organizations that also will use Buzz without planning for how to manage the records born in Buzz.
I do not say that there are more problem with records born in Buzz than records born in FB or Twitter. I just notice that there are several different social software that are popular, and several records are born in those systems.
We might end up in a problem that are even larger than the problem we just had with long term preservation of a word document:)!
Anyway, I still think social software enrich my life, and I hope that me and my research fellows solve the preservation problem.
By adding a new communicative tool on the market, Google also contribute with new potential records. Records born in a Buzz?!? That seems to be quite fancy records, but Buzz exist in the cloud, and how do I preserve the context, content and structure of a Buzz? We will most likely find several organizations that also will use Buzz without planning for how to manage the records born in Buzz.
I do not say that there are more problem with records born in Buzz than records born in FB or Twitter. I just notice that there are several different social software that are popular, and several records are born in those systems.
We might end up in a problem that are even larger than the problem we just had with long term preservation of a word document:)!
Anyway, I still think social software enrich my life, and I hope that me and my research fellows solve the preservation problem.