Traditional and Electronic Communication and Information and Records Management Practices in Public Law

All business processes conducted in public life are carried out based on a pre-defined order of docu­ments. Operations are initiated in accordance with standards, legal and administrative regulations; works are carried out according to a pre-defined order using a variety of communication channels; a...

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Main Authors: Özgür Külcü, Metin Turan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Türk Kütüphaneciler Derneği (Turkish Librarians' Association) 2013-06-01
Series:Türk Kütüphaneciliği
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Online Access:http://tk.org.tr/index.php/TK/article/view/244
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Summary:All business processes conducted in public life are carried out based on a pre-defined order of docu­ments. Operations are initiated in accordance with standards, legal and administrative regulations; works are carried out according to a pre-defined order using a variety of communication channels; and whole processes are recorded in records which have the value of evidence. Although the regulations that directly set out records procedures are easily accessible in literature, the administrative or fiscal statues that direct public life have not been sufficiently examined considering the influence or effect of informa­tion and records procedures. In this context, the study intends to evaluate the application of printed and electronic communication and information management in public law.
ISSN:1300-0039
2147-9682