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DOING BUSINESS ELECTRONICALLY: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND ELECTRONIC RECORDKEEPING
Program
Day 1 presentations
Barbara Reed, Recordkeeping Systems
'What is electronic commerce and
why are we interested?'
Carey Butler, Lecturer School of Information Management and Systems
'Electronic Commerce models and
the Distributed Enterprise'
John McDonald, National Archives of Canada
The Management of Records in the
Government of Canada'
Hans Hofman, National Archives of the Netherlands
'Recordkeeping Developments in the Netherlands'
Day 2 presentations
John McDonald, National Archives of Canada
'Electronic Government and Recordkeeping
in
the Government of Canada'
Hans Hofman, National Archives of the Netherlands
'The 'Information Society' in the Netherlands'
Cedric Israelsohn, Delphi Consulting
'Knowledge Management and the New E-comony'
(Delphi KM and New E-con handout.ppt)
Day 3 presentations
Sue McKemmish, Records Continuum Research Group, Monash University
'Identity and Trust'
Livia Iacovino, Records Continuum Research Group, Monash University
'Agents: Identity and Trust'
Day 4 presentations
Barbara Reed, Recordkeeping Systems
Business-Electronic business:
The relationship to
traditional ways of describing/documenting business
Michael Easthope, Office of Information Technology, NSW
'Service or service description?'
Day 5 presentations
Livia Iacovino, Records Continuum Research Group, Monash University
'Forms and Trust'
John McDonald, National Archives of Canada
'Managing Internet and Intranet
information for long term access and accountability'
presentation slides for talk to Records Management Institute, 10 November
1999, which was based on the presentation done for the Doing Business Electronically
seminar.
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Courses and Professional Development
Program
Day 1 presentations
What is electronic
commerce and why are we interested?
Electronic Commerce
models and the Distributed Enterprise
he Management
of Records in the Government of Canada
Recordkeeping Developments
in the Netherlands
Day 2 presentations
Electronic Government
and Recordkeeping in
the Government of Canada
The 'Information Society'
in the Netherlands
Day 3 presentations
Identity and
Trust
Agents Identity
and Trust
Day 4 presentations
Business-Electronic
business: The relationship to
traditional ways of describing/documenting business
Service or service description?
Day 5 presentations
Forms
and Trust
Managing Internet
and Intranet information for long term access and accountability
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