Short Learning Programmes

Workshop in Intermediate Archives and Records Management (IARM) (77703)

Duration: 5 days

Target group:

Records clerks; filing clerks; records managers; archivists; manuscript librarians and other knowledge and information management practitioners.

Admission requirements:

Any level 4 qualification or at least two yearsメ work experience in a records centre, archives or registry;
And successful completion of the Basic Archives and Records Management workshop.

Registration periods:

Throughout the year

Course leader details:

Prof I Schellnack-Kelly
Department of Information Science
Tel.: 012 429 6936
E-mail:schelis@unisa.ac.za

Programme administrator:

Admin Officer
Unisa Centre for Lifelong Learning
360 Lillian Ngoyi Street, Pretoria Central
Solomon Mahlangu Building 2nd floor
Tel: 012 352 4288
Email address: UCL@unisa.ac.za
Application Link: www.unisa.ac.za/applyslp

Purpose statement:

The purpose of this module is to enable learners to grapple with the changing needs of identifying, retrieving, appraising, preserving and conserving information created and stored on various media, including digital format. Additionally, the module aims to provide students with an understanding of the elements in current and future records and archives practices. It also aims to assist the learners already working in the field with opportunities to maintain and improve their competencies in meeting the information needs of their organisation and society as a whole. On completion of this workshop, the learner will be able to formulate indexing systems for all record types, as well as understand appraisal techniques and retention and disposition of records.

Modules:

WIARMNW - Workshop in Intermediate Archives and Records Management (IARM)

Syllabus/Content Topics: 1. Information Governance and Records Survey 2. Functional Analysis and Essential Project Management 3. Appraisal, Retention, Disposal and Vital Records 4. Electronic Issues and Challenges 5. Electronic Recordkeeping 6. Technology Solutions 7. Computer Basics