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♣ The International Records Management Trust is a United Kingdom based charity, established in 1989 by Dr Anne Thurston, OBE, to develop new strategies for managing records and information (registered charity number 1068975). Its aim is to provide consultancy services, training and education and research into records management across the world. Its work emphasises the importance of managing records as a basis for protecting civil and human rights, reducing poverty, controlling corruption, strengthening democracy, promoting economic and social reform, improving services to citizens, and demonstrating accountability and transparency.〔() The Charity Commission〕 The IRMT is based in London and is governed by a board of trustees. Its work is supported by a team of over 60 practicing professionals drawn from the public and private sectors and from academic institutions worldwide.〔https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/rmcas/〕 == Research == The IRMT's research and deve lopment programme focuses on the transition to managing records and information in the electronic working environment. The research findings are available internationally through the IRMT website and are used as the basis for developing education and training programmes. The Trust also supports with governments in applying them practically.〔http://www.irmt.org/developmentResearch.php〕 The most recent research addressed is 'Fostering Trust and Transparency in Governance: Investigating and Addressing the Requirements for Building Integrity in Public Sector Information Systems in the ICT Environment.'〔http://www.irmt.org/researchReports.php〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The International Records Management Trust」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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