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A Study on the Improvement Legal System for Next-generation Records Management

  • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
  • 2018, (55), pp.275-305
  • DOI : 10.20923/kjas.2018.55.275
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Archival Studies
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Library and Information Science
  • Received : December 29, 2017
  • Accepted : January 23, 2018
  • Published : January 31, 2018

LEE JINRYONG 1 Ju Hyun Mi 1 YIM JIN HEE 2

1명지대학교(서울캠퍼스) 디지털아카이빙연구소
2서울특별시청

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ABSTRACT

The advent of e-government following the information revolution has affected public records systems. Records management should now be changed into an environment for establishing a national records management system based on the Internet of things (IoT), cloud, big data, and mobile (ICBM), and it is time to make a fresh start toward a next-generation records management system that responds to changes in the environment. Ultimately, it is time for a records management system that ensures a proper way of dealing with new environmental changes. It has been nearly 20 years since the Public Records Management Act was enacted in 1999, and its complete amendment was made in 2006 so that electronic records could be efficiently managed. When recompliance management needs to be rechecked, a full redesign is required to enable the current legal system to respond to the new circumstances in the present day. Therefore, this study is intended to suggest ways to improve the new records management legal system as the environment changes over the next generation and lay the legal groundwork for innovation in the national records management system.

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