Recordkeeping and Information Architecture - A Study of the Swedish Financial Sector
Abstract
The study focused on problems, drivers and priorities for information  architecture and management of electronic information, especially  records, in the Swedish financial sector. In the theoretical framework  it is stressed that in order to develop effective e-services in any type  of organisation it is necessary to not only to focus on business and  technological infrastructure, but also to develop efficient forms of  information infrastructure and information architecture, in which the  management and access of electronic records forms an essential part.  Further it is asserted, in accordance with the records continuum model,  that in order to efficiently be able to access and manage electronic  records in any organisation or organisations, electronic recordkeeping  requires a pro-active and continuous iterative approach. Sixteen  semi-structured interviews with five Swedish banks and one insurance  company show that in recent years managing and accessing electronic  records have become important strategic and economic factors, which is  more now than before considered to be an essential part the enterprise  information architecture and information infrastructure. One important  driver for developing electronic recordkeeping is the increased need to  be able to access customer records from any part of the organisation,  nationally and internationally. Today, however, electronic records are  sometimes scattered in different processes and systems with different  structure and technology, a problem that these organisations now are  beginning to solve in different kinds of development projects dealing  with information architecture and digital archives
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