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The role of archives and records management legislation after colonialism in Africa

The role of archives and records management legislation after colonialism in Africa This paper aims to analyse the current Southern African countries’ archives and records management legislations to identify the gaps and challenges. It is important to assess the role played by National Archives legislations within the preservation of heritage and history; private archives known as liberation archives; the transfer of archives; the disposal and retention of records, access, copyright management and skills; and development of staff.Design/methodology/approachThe study used a qualitative methodology through document analysis, interviews and observation. The sampling of the study comprised representatives from the selected Southern African National Archives (South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana and Namibia).FindingsThe key findings revealed gaps of the archives and records management legislations in terms of definitions, transfer, disposal and transfer of records and accessibility. Some of the Southern African countries failed to use archives and records management legislation to promote accountability and governance.Research limitations/implicationThe research is limited to the following countries: Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa.Practical implicationsArchive and records management legislation which has gaps creates problems in terms of effective implementation of archives and records management programmes.Social implicationsThe failure by Southern African countries to revise their National Archives legislations and clarify the role of National Archives will lead to loss of archival materials if not addressed.Originality/valueUpdated archives legislation contributes to the development of effective archives and records management programme. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Records Management Journal Emerald Publishing

The role of archives and records management legislation after colonialism in Africa

Records Management Journal , Volume 29 (1/2): 14 – Mar 7, 2019

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
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© Emerald Publishing Limited
ISSN
0956-5698
DOI
10.1108/rmj-09-2018-0024
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Abstract

This paper aims to analyse the current Southern African countries’ archives and records management legislations to identify the gaps and challenges. It is important to assess the role played by National Archives legislations within the preservation of heritage and history; private archives known as liberation archives; the transfer of archives; the disposal and retention of records, access, copyright management and skills; and development of staff.Design/methodology/approachThe study used a qualitative methodology through document analysis, interviews and observation. The sampling of the study comprised representatives from the selected Southern African National Archives (South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana and Namibia).FindingsThe key findings revealed gaps of the archives and records management legislations in terms of definitions, transfer, disposal and transfer of records and accessibility. Some of the Southern African countries failed to use archives and records management legislation to promote accountability and governance.Research limitations/implicationThe research is limited to the following countries: Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa.Practical implicationsArchive and records management legislation which has gaps creates problems in terms of effective implementation of archives and records management programmes.Social implicationsThe failure by Southern African countries to revise their National Archives legislations and clarify the role of National Archives will lead to loss of archival materials if not addressed.Originality/valueUpdated archives legislation contributes to the development of effective archives and records management programme.

Journal

Records Management JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 7, 2019

Keywords: Heritage; Archives; Colonialism; Institutional memory; National Archives act

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