Friday, 30 March 2007

Welcome to the AC+erm project blog!

AC+erm (Accelerating the pace of positive change in electronic records management) is the name of a research project being conducted by the School of Computing, Engineering & Information Sciences at Northumbria University from 2007-2009. The project team, lead by Julie McLeod, has posted a number of items to the blog to explain what the project is about, the role of this blog and how you can use it, as well as some other interesting items.

Please do use the blog, add comments to the posts and let us have your feedback on it. We look forward to ‘blogging’ with you.

Julie McLeod
Project Director

4 comments:

Peter Jones said...

Dear AC+erm Team

Noting your announcement through the RECORDS-MANAGEMENT-UK JISC list I have added a link to you at:

http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/

Best wishes for next 3 years (and beyond)

Peter Jones
http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/
Hodges Health Career - Care Domains - Model
h2cm: help 2C more - help 2 listen - help 2 care

John Davies said...

Great question to address! Look forward to reading more about this on the blog.

Tom Norcliffe's Concience said...

Hi Julie, I think this looks like an interesting project. I am Stephen Clarke from the Government Recordkeeping Programme at Archives New Zealand and I noticed that you had a links facility on the page. I would like to suggest that you include a link to our Electronic Recordkeeping Systems Standard at http://www.archives.govt.nz/continuum/rkpublications.php (there are number of other relevant publications too). This standard is being used as a component of the up-coming ICA/ADRI Functional Requirements for Records Management Software Project and may be a useful reference point for blog users.

Regards

Stephen

medical records management said...

I think its good project and you people have right idea behind this.This project is going in right direction.I read your blog and seen the details of your project I think it work well in terms of making positive change in electronic records.

 
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