@article{ART002313622},
author={Kim Janghwan},
title={A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members},
journal={The Korean Journal of Archival Studies},
issn={1229-7941},
year={2018},
number={55},
pages={39-71},
doi={10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim Janghwan
TI - A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members
JO - The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
PY - 2018
VL - null
IS - 55
PB - Korean Society Of Archival Studies
SP - 39
EP - 71
SN - 1229-7941
AB - The purpose of this study is to examine the reality of the records management of the National Assembly members and suggest a desirable alternative. Until the Public Records Management Act was enacted in 1999, the level of the records management in the National Assembly was not beyond that of the document management in both the administration and the legislature. Rather, the National Assembly has maintained a records management tradition that systematically manages the minutes and bills since the Constitutional Assembly. After the Act was legislated in 2000, the National Assembly Records Management Regulation was enacted and enforced, and the Archives was established in the form of a subsidiary organ of the Secretariat of the National Assembly, even though its establishment is not obligatory. In addition, for the first time, an archivist was assigned as a records and archives researcher in Korea, whose role is to respond quickly in accordance with the records schedule of the National Assembly, making its service faster than that of the administration.
However, the power of the records management of the National Assembly Archives at the time of the Secretariat of the National Assembly was greatly reduced, so the revision of the regulations in accordance with the revised Act in 2007 was not completed until 2011.
In the case of the National Assembly, the direct influence of the executive branch was insignificant. As the National Assembly had little direct influence on the administration, it had little positive influence on records management innovation under Roh Moo-Hyun Administration.
Even within the National Assembly, the records management observed by its members is insignificant both in practice and in theory. As the National Assembly members are excluded from the Act, there is no legal basis to enforce a records management method upon them.
In this study, we analyze the records management problem of the National Assembly members, which mainly concerns the National Assembly records management plan established in the National Archives. Moreover, this study proposes three kinds of records management methods for the National Assembly members, namely, the legislation and revision of regulations, the records management consulting of the National Assembly members, and the transfer of the dataset of administrative information systems and websites.
KW - the records management of the National Assembly;National Assembly Archives;National Assembly Library;National Assembly Memorial Hall;the records of the National Assembly Members
DO - 10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039
ER -
Kim Janghwan. (2018). A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members. The Korean Journal of Archival Studies, 55, 39-71.
Kim Janghwan. 2018, "A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members", The Korean Journal of Archival Studies, no.55, pp.39-71. Available from: doi:10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039
Kim Janghwan "A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members" The Korean Journal of Archival Studies 55 pp.39-71 (2018) : 39.
Kim Janghwan. A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members. 2018; 55 : 39-71. Available from: doi:10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039
Kim Janghwan. "A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members" The Korean Journal of Archival Studies no.55(2018) : 39-71.doi: 10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039
Kim Janghwan. A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members. The Korean Journal of Archival Studies, 55, 39-71. doi: 10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039
Kim Janghwan. A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members. The Korean Journal of Archival Studies. 2018; 55 39-71. doi: 10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039
Kim Janghwan. A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members. 2018; 55 : 39-71. Available from: doi:10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039
Kim Janghwan. "A Study on the Records Management for the National Assembly Members" The Korean Journal of Archival Studies no.55(2018) : 39-71.doi: 10.20923/kjas.2018.55.039