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Sanett, Shelby. "Archival Digital Preservation Programs: Staffing, Costs, and Policy." Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture 42, no. 3 (September 2013): 137–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pdtc-2013-0019.

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AbstractA three-part longitudinal research study- conducted from 1999-2007-gathered information on management practices in national archives that were developing digital preservation programs. In the first two rounds, data was collected from surveys and interviews. The third round was an in-depth case study conducted at the National Archives of Australia (Sanett 2008). Three core areas of practice in the emerging digital preservation programs were selected for further exploration after the first round: staffing, costs, and policy. Generally, the data indicated that these three areas remained underdeveloped in archival digital preservation programs. This article discusses results of the study and is an overview of what has changed in these areas since the study ended in 2007.
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Barwick, Linda, Sharon Huebner, Lyndon Ormond-Parker, and Sally Treloyn. "Reclaiming archives: guest editorial." Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture 50, no. 3-4 (December 1, 2021): 99–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pdtc-2022-0008.

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Abstract Highlighting perspectives from First Nations peoples whose cultural heritage is held in archives of various types, this article sets the scene for this special edition on “Reclaiming Archives.” Emerging protocols for Indigenous community engagement with archiving institutions have been driven by community demands for access, digitisation and return of archival cultural heritage records, and supported by various peak professional organisations such as the International Council on Archives, the International Council of Museums and the Indigenous Archives Collective. A complex history of exploitation, resistance and trauma surrounds First Nations cultural records created during Australia“s “Assimilation Era“ (roughly 1935-1975), and several contributions to the volume explore the implications of this colonial past for management and reclamation of such archival records today. Indeed, the authors contend that institutions today have much to learn from engagement with community members seeking to reappropriate their cultural records. The essay finishes by relating the issues outlined above to the articles presented in this issue, which provide perspectives from Australia and internationally regarding Indigenous cultural collections, with special reference to research-based collections of Indigenous music and dance.
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Liew, Chern Li, Vanessa King, and Gillian Oliver. "Social Media in Archives and Libraries: A Snapshot of Planning, Evaluation, and Preservation Decisions." Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture 44, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pdtc-2014-0023.

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Abstract This paper reports the findings from research which explored decision making and practices underpinning the implementation or non-adoption of social media in archives and libraries worldwide. Archives and libraries continue to face demands, whether from senior management, funding agencies, the government, or taxpayers to demonstrate accountability. Evaluation provides evidence to meet such demands and to gain, validate, or sustain support for programs and activities. Being able to show success is a key step for archives and libraries that need to rationalize or win support for the continuance of their social media efforts. Related to this are questions about whether or not there should be a preservation strategy for the content of social media as well as a plan for sustainability of infrastructure to support these activities. Our survey findings suggest that archives and libraries know that they are not necessarily choosing the evaluation methods that can best demonstrate the achievement of their intentions, and furthermore that they lack strategies and policies for preservation and sustainability.
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Putri, Friska Aldahwa. "Peran Arsiparis dalam Pengelolaan Otomasi Arsip di Era Digital." ABDI PUSTAKA: Jurnal Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan 2, no. 2 (July 4, 2022): 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.24821/jap.v2i2.6928.

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Arsip mempunyai peranan yang penting bagi setiap organisasi atau institusi. Arsip merupakan suatu dokumen yang disimpan oleh lembaga yang bertanggung jawab dalam mengelola dokumen atau menyelenggarakan program kearsipan. Pengelolaan arsip yang baik bisa menunjang kegiatan administratif berjalan lebih lancar. Perkembangan teknologi yang pesat pada saat ini, serta kemunculan berbagai sistem digital membuat arsip semakin berkembang. Arsip yang disimpan dalam bentuk elektronik dapat berupa gambar, suara, video, tulisan, atau lainnya. Arsip elektronik dapat diolah dalam program komputer, disimpan dalam media penyimpanan data elektronik, dan dapat diakses dengan media elektronik. Hal ini sangat berpengaruh pada orang yang mempunyai profesi di bidang informasi, terutama arsiparis. Tujuan artikel ini untuk mendeskripsikan bagaimana arsiparis mengelola arsip di era digital. Jenis penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif dengan metode literature review atau tinjauan pustaka. The Role of Archives in Archive Automation Management in the Digital Age. Archives have an essential role for every organization or institution. An archive is a document kept by an institution responsible for managing documents or organizing an archival program. Good archive management can support administrative activities to run more smoothly. The rapid development of technology at this time and the emergence of various digital systems make archives growing. Archives stored in electronic form can be in the form of images, sounds, videos, writings, or others. Electronic archives can be processed in computer programs, stored in electronic data storage media, and accessed by electronic media. This is very influential on people who have a profession in information, especially archivists. This article aims to describe how archivists manage archives in the digital era. This type of research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a literature review method or literature review.
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Sangeeth L R, Silpa, Saji K. Mathew, and Vidyasagar Potdar. "Information Processing view of Electricity Demand Response Systems: A Comparative Study Between India and Australia." Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems 12 (June 30, 2020): 27–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17705/1thci.12402.

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Abstract Background: In recent years, demand response (DR) has gained increased attention from utilities, regulators, and market aggregators to meet the growing demands of electricity. The key aspect of a successful DR program is the effective processing of data and information to gain critical insights. This study aims to identify information processing needs and capacity that interact to improve energy DR effectiveness. To this end, organizational information processing theory (OIPT) is employed to understand the role of Information Systems (IS) resources in achieving desired DR program performance. This study also investigates how information processing for DR systems differ between developing (India) and developed (Australia) countries. Method: This work adopts a case study methodology to propose a theoretical framework using OIPT for information processing in DR systems. The study further employs a comparative case data analyses between Australian and Indian DR initiatives. Results: Our cross case analysis identifies variables of value creation in designing DR programs - pricing structure for demand side participation, renewable integration at supply side, reforms in the regulatory instruments, and emergent technology. This research posits that the degree of information processing capacity mediates the influence of information processing needs on energy DR effectiveness. Further, we develop five propositions on the interaction between task based information processing needs and capacity, and their influence on DR effectiveness. Conclusions: The study generates insights on the role of IS resources that can help stakeholders in the electricity value chain to take informed and intelligent decisions for improved performance of DR programs. Recommended Citation Sangeeth L R, Silpa; Mathew, Saji K.; and Potdar, Vidyasagar (2020) "Information Processing view of Electricity Demand Response Systems: A Comparative Study Between India and Australia," Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems: Vol. 12: Iss. 4, Article 2. DOI: 10.17705/1pais.12402 Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/pajais/vol12/iss4/2
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Priandika, Adhie Thyo, Afitra Tanthowi, and Donaya Pasha. "Permodelan Sistem Pembayaran SPP Berbasis Sms Gateway Pada SMK Negeri 1 Bandar Lampung." Journal of Engineering and Information Technology for Community Service 1, no. 1 (September 15, 2022): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.33365/jeit-cs.v1i1.130.

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SMK Negeri 1 Bandar Lampung is an educational institution located on Jl. Morotai Island Jl. Morotai Island No. 33, Jagabaya III, Sukarame, Bandar Lampung City, Lampung 35122, Indonesia. SMK Negeri 1 Bandar Lampung has expertise programs, namely Dressing, Catering, Information and Communication Technology, Animation and Business and Management. As for the SPP payment system at SMK Negeri 1 Bandar Lampung it is still done manually, where the Administrative Officer still uses a book to record SPP payment data. This causes SPP data storage is still in the form of archives, where data storage media like this are easy to damage or lose, and archives that accumulate make the performance of school staff not good. From this problem, the idea emerged to create a desktop-based application and an sms gateway, in which it can manage payment transaction data and provide information to parents related to tuition transactions. The methodology used in making this application is the Waterfall method. The programming language used is Java Neatbeans, the database uses MySQL and Gammu as a tool to connect the SMS Gateway. Supported by the existence of a computer at the institution. With the application of the desktop-based tuition payment information system and SMS Gateway, it is hoped that it will make it easier to manage transactions and provide information to parents
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Stuart, Katharine. "Methods, methodology and madness." Records Management Journal 27, no. 2 (July 17, 2017): 223–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rmj-05-2017-0012.

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Purpose This paper aims to present findings from a recent study examining current records management as fit for digital government in Australia. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on findings from the first phase of research for a postdoctoral degree. This research was collected through an online quantitative survey of government records management professionals in Australia. The survey’s purpose was to understand whether the profession has kept pace with advances in, and expectations of, digital government. Building on the findings of the survey, this paper explores the concepts of methodology and methods and applies them to current digital records management in the Australian Government. Methodology for Australian Government digital records management is contained in the 2015 Digital Continuity 2020 policy. However, measuring method proved more difficult. The researcher supplemented data published by the National Archives of Australia and the Department of Finance with data from her own research to measure the validity of methods by examining suitability of current requirements. Findings Australian Government records management professionals overwhelmingly feel requirements, organisational culture and behaviour form a barrier to implementing successful records management programs. This paper finds that the Australian Government is buying ten times more digital storage per year than the sum of all of the digital Australian Government records known. This suggests perhaps not all records are recognised. While there will always be more storage than records, the ratio should not be so inflated. Further problems are found with requirements for records management being seen as mostly paper-based and too resource intensive to be of use. This research, combined with a contemporary literature review, shows that there is an imbalance with the current methodology and methods and asks the question: Has a methodology (Digital Continuity 2020) been created without suitable and known methods being in place? Research limitations/implications The method for collecting survey data was based on self-reporting, which can lead to limitations in that the population sample may exaggerate their response or demonstrate bias. However, responses to the survey were common enough to eliminate bias. The study is based on the Australian Government; however, findings may translate to other governments. This paper presents findings from the first phase of research of a postdoctoral degree. Not all findings are presented, only those relevant to the topic. Originality/value As the Australian Government moves to become a true digital government, records management is still required to ensure accountability of government actions and decisions. However, while the government transitions to digital, and information stores continue to grow, the question of whether records management has kept up with the rapid pace of digital information flow and expansion does not need to be asked. Instead, the time has come to ask, “What can we do to keep up?”
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Dyda, Amalie, Magid Fahim, Jon Fraser, Marianne Kirrane, Ides Wong, Keith McNeil, Maree Ruge, Colleen L. Lau, and Clair Sullivan. "Managing the Digital Disruption Associated with COVID-19-Driven Rapid Digital Transformation in Brisbane, Australia." Applied Clinical Informatics 12, no. 05 (October 2021): 1135–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1740190.

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Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has forced rapid digital transformation of many health systems. These innovations are now entering the literature, but there is little focus on the resulting disruption. Objective We describe the implementation of digital innovations during the COVID-19 response of Australia's largest health service, Metro North (in Brisbane, Queensland), the challenges of the subsequent digital disruption, how these were managed, and lessons learned. Methods Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Australian state of Queensland created the Queensland Digital Clinical Charter, which provides guidance for the development of digital health programs. The guidelines utilize three horizons: digitizing workflows, leveraging digital data to transform clinical care, and reimagining new and innovative models of care. The technical response to COVID-19 in Metro North is described across these horizons. The rapid digital response caused significant disruption to health care delivery; management of the disruption and the outcomes are detailed. This is a participatory action research project, with members of the research team assisting with leading the implementation project informing the case report content. Results Several digital innovations were introduced across Metro North during the COVID-19 response. This resulted in significant disruption creating digital hypervigilance, digital deceleration, data discordance, and postdigital “depression.” Successful management of the digital disruption minimized the negative effects of rapid digital transformation, and contributed to the effective management of the pandemic in Queensland. Conclusion The rapid digital transformation in Metro North during COVID-19 was successful in several aspects; however, ongoing challenges remain. These include the need to improve data sharing and increase interoperability. Importantly, the innovations need to be evaluated to ensure that Metro North can capitalize on these changes and incorporate them into long-term routine practice. Moving forward, it will be essential to manage not only the pandemic, but increasingly, the resultant digital disruption.
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Robertson, M. J., G. J. Rebetzke, and R. M. Norton. "Assessing the place and role of crop simulation modelling in Australia." Crop and Pasture Science 66, no. 9 (2015): 877. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/cp14361.

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Computer-based crop simulation models (CSMs) are well entrenched as tools for a wide variety of research, development and extension applications. Despite this, critics remain and there are perceptions that CSMs have not contributed to impacts on-farm or in the research community, particularly with plant breeding. This study reviewed the literature, interviewed 45 stakeholders (modellers, institutional representatives and clients of modelling), and analysed the industry-funded project portfolio to ascertain the current state of use of CSMs in the grains industry in Australia, including scientific progress, impacts and development needs. We found that CSMs in Australia are widely used, with ~100 active and independent users, ~15 model developers, and at any one time ~10 postgraduate students, chiefly across six public research institutions. The dominant platform used is APSIM (Agricultural Production Systems Simulator). It is widely used in the agronomic domain. Several cases were documented where CSM use had a demonstrable impact on farm and research practice. The updating of both plant and soil process routines in the models has slowed and even stalled in recent years, and scientific limitations to future use were identified: the soil–plant nitrogen cycle, root growth and function, soil surface water and residue dynamics, impact of temperature extremes on plant function, and up-to-date cultivar parameter sets. There was a widespread appreciation of and optimism for the potential of CSMs to assist with plant-breeding activities, such as environmental characterisation, trait assessment, and design of plant-breeding programs. However, we found little evidence of models or model output being used by plant breeders in Australia, despite significant impacts that have emerged recently in larger international breeding programs. Closer cooperation between geneticists, physiologists and breeders will allow gene-based approaches to characterise and parameterise cultivars in CSMs, demonstrated by recent progress with phenology in wheat. This will give models the ability to deal with a wider range of potential genotype × environment × management scenarios.
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Lysenko, E., E. Polovneva, L. Timofeeva, K. Fedotovskih, V. Chistyakova, and A. Yur'eva. "Research of Educational Programs in the Trending Areas of Economics for University Integration to the International Educational Space: Case of the Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin." Management of the Personnel and Intellectual Resources in Russia 11, no. 5 (November 24, 2022): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2305-7807-2022-11-5-43-53.

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The article is devoted to the monitoring study of educational programs offered by the world's leading universities in the most popular fields today: energy, computer and engineering sciences, human resource management. The master's degree programs of universities included in the QS World University Rankings and additional educational courses presented on the international Coursera platform were selected as the basis for comparative analysis. The role of internationalization in university practice is considered from the point of view of the strategic direction of development and increasing the competitiveness of the university in the world market of educational services. The features of educational programs successfully implemented in the conditions of internationalization of education in Russia and various parts of the world – Europe, Asia, America, Australia – are determined. It is revealed that the development of internationalization of Russian education takes into account the peculiarities of domestic regions and is carried out in line with global trends, which allows maintaining and developing competitiveness among foreign universities. Practical recommendations are formulated for the formation of a strategy for the integration of the Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin into the international educational space, maintaining and improving its competitiveness within the framework of the internationalization of educational programs.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Archives Australia Management Computer programs"

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Jansson, Ina-Maria. "Ett förlorat kulturarv? : Digitala personarkiv – problem, lösningar och framtid." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för ABM, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-175831.

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This thesis has focused on digital born personal archives; how they are different from analog paper archives and possible ways to overbridge these differences. It is also studied how archivists and librarians are dealing with digital archives, what they think about new proactive solutions when collecting private papers and collections and positive and negative effects with this way to work. The thesis is delimitated to only private collections and digital created material. It do not concern digitized material or electronic documents in government or business organizations. The challenges in digital curation and administration are discussed in aspect of the Records Continuum Model. The empirical material is also put in relation to research in Personal Information Management and identity theory. Two qualitative methods have been used, a case study of an authors personal electronic archive and five deep-going interviews with archivists and librarians working with personal collections in university libraries. This study shows that many difficulties and problems displayed in the electronic archive could be solved in the future with a more proactive approach and early cooperation with the collector. By educating and informing creators of personal records about file formats, archival structure and the need of them to engage in their own collection, more personal digital records could be preserved. Librarians and archivists are imagining more proactive work in the future but are also asking for other solutions. A lot of the challenges united with electronic personal archives are associated with lacking continuity which is a reason to use the Records Continuum Model to explain and work with personal digital collections. This is a two year master’s thesis in archival science.
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Bingley, Scott. "Adoption of the Internet in local sporting bodies : an innovation diffusion approach." Thesis, 2011. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/19402/.

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The primary aim of this study was to determine the Internet applications being adopted within local sporting clubs and to determine the adoption factors that affect both local sporting clubs and their members. Within this primary aim, the study examined, *The areas where Internet applications are being employed; *The factors that drive the adoption of these Internet applications; and *An assessment of the impact of these Internet applications on local sporting clubs and their members.
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Ross, Nicole Kristine. "Doing Good While Going Public: Ramping Up the ExactTarget Foundation Amidst the IPO Process (Q1 2012)." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/3222.

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Books on the topic "Archives Australia Management Computer programs"

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Roberge, Michel. DOCUMENTIK, the new age in records and archives management: Modular user's guide. [Montréal]: Groupe GESTAR, 1991.

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Morency, Jean. Guide pédagogique pour l'utilisation de la version éducative du logiciel DOCUMENTIK (4,00). [Montréal]: Éditions GESTAR, 1993.

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A, Ellis Judith, and Australian Society of Archivists, eds. Selected essays in electronic recordkeeping in Australia. O'Connor, ACT: Australian Society of Archivists, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Archives Australia Management Computer programs"

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Snoke, Robert, and Alan Underwood. "Generic Attributes of IS Graduates." In Advances in Global Information Management, 370–84. IGI Global, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-930708-43-3.ch023.

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This chapter describes the final phase of a study that validates a group of generic attributes of graduates of Australian undergraduate degree programs with majors in Information Systems (IS). The study, sponsored by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), involved 105 academics from all Australian universities that offer IS undergraduate degree programs of study and 53 industry representatives. A three-round Delphi questionnaire was used in the study. The results of this study are compared with a previous study of generic attributes conducted by the authors in Queensland, Australia. Differences between academe and industry are identified. The top three attributes in each study are the same, although the order is reversed in the national study. Some of the differences include the higher ranking of interpersonal skills, teamwork, and knowledge of the IS discipline by academics compared with the higher ranking by industry of self-motivation and the ability to learn independently. Other major findings include the high ratings of the attributes of team participation and the commitment to further learning and intellectual development. Oral and written communications are significantly rated as more important than a comprehensive knowledge of IS. This study has a very strong overall correlation with the previous Queensland study.
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Conference papers on the topic "Archives Australia Management Computer programs"

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Burgess, Stephen, Golam M Chowdhury, and Arthur Tatnall. "Student Attitudes to MIS Content in an MBA: A Comparison Across Countries." In 2002 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2448.

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Export education forms a major part of the Australian economy. Australian universities are now not only accepting overseas students into Australian campuses; they are setting up overseas-based campuses. This is often through an arrangement with a local educational institution or organisation. Subjects in these institutions are delivered by a combination of Victoria University Australian-based staff and local faculty. One of the primary programs being delivered overseas by many Australian institutions is the Master of Business Administration (MBA). This paper examines the delivery of the core information technology units, Management Information Systems (MIS), by Victoria University in Australia and overseas (in Bangladesh). The structure of the MBA at Victoria University in Australia and overseas is examined and the MIS subject explained. Results of a survey of MBA students’ views of the content of MIS, conducted in Australia (1997-2000) and Bangladesh (2001) are reported. There is little difference in the attitudes of students of both countries in relation to the topics covered in the subject, nor on the breakdown of the subject between ‘hands-on’ applications and more formal instruction. There are some differences in relation to the level of Internet and e-mail usage, with Australian students tending to use these technologies on a greater basis as a proportion of their overall computer usage.
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