Records management / Mina M. Johnson and Norman Francis Kallaus

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cincinnati : South-Western Publishing, Co., c1982Description: 405 pages : color illlustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 538116803
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF 5736 .J64 1982
Contents:
Part One. Introduction to records management -- Part Two. Basic alphabetic storage method -- Part Three. Adaptations of Alphabetic storage methods -- Part Four. Storing and retrieval special record -- Part Five. Managing the records systems
Summary: Records Management, Third Edition, is written for you - the student and the professional worker. With increased attention being given to the control of records and the use of automation in records systems, a strong need exists to understand the principles and practices of effective records management. This text and reference-book combines, the specific concepts of records administration with basic principles of management that extend beyond the day-to-day activities in the office. It also recognizes the growing use of mechanical equipment while realizing that manual filing will be of importance for years to come.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Marketing Management GC HF 5736 .J64 1982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000006069

Includes index.

Part One. Introduction to records management -- Part Two. Basic alphabetic storage method -- Part Three. Adaptations of Alphabetic storage methods -- Part Four. Storing and retrieval special record -- Part Five. Managing the records systems

Records Management, Third Edition, is written for you - the student and the professional worker. With increased attention being given to the control of records and the use of automation in records systems, a strong need exists to understand the principles and practices of effective records management. This text and reference-book combines, the specific concepts of records administration with basic principles of management that extend beyond the day-to-day activities in the office. It also recognizes the growing use of mechanical equipment while realizing that manual filing will be of importance for years to come.

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