Spring 2023

INF 389G Introduction to Electronic and Digital Records

Unique ID: 28524

   Mon

12:00 PM - 03:00 PM  UTA 1.212

DESCRIPTION

Examines personal recordkeeping and information management to explore the creation, management, and preservation of digital information. Includes current developments in digital technology that affect recordkeeping.

COURSE NOTES

In this course, students will gain familiarity with theoretical foundations and practical skills for dealing with electronic and digital records. We will review key readings in the digital archives and records management space to contextualize electronic and digital records practice. In workshop class sessions, students will learn to use common tools for managing electronic and digital records.

PREREQUISITES

Graduate standing.

RESTRICTIONS

Restricted to graduate degree seekers in the School of Information during registration periods 1 and 2. Remaining seats will be made available to outside students on January 6. Interested non-iSchool students may request a seat reservation by completing this Registration Support Questionnaire.