The defensible deletion of government email

IF 0.8 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
James Lappin, Thomas W. Jackson, G. Matthews, Ejovwoke Onojeharho
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Abstract

PurposeTwo rival approaches to email have emerged from information governance thought: the defensible deletion approach, in which emails are routinely deleted from email accounts after a set period of time; and the Capstone approach, in which the email accounts of important government officials are selected for permanent preservation. This paper aims to assess the extent to which the defensible deletion approach, when used in conjunction with efforts to move important emails into corporate records systems, will meet the needs of originating government departments and of wider society.Design/methodology/approachThe paper forms the first stage of a realist evaluation of policy towards UK government email.FindingsThe explanation advanced in this paper predicts that the routine deletion of email from email accounts will work for government departments even where business email is inconsistently or haphazardly captured into records systems, provided officials have access to their own emails for a long enough period to satisfy their individual operational requirements. However the routine deletion of email from email accounts will work for wider society only if and when business email is consistently captured into other systems.Originality/valueThe paper looks at the policy of The National Archives (TNA) towards UK government email and maps it against the approaches present in records management and information governance thought. It argues that TNA’s policy is best characterised as a defensible deletion approach. The paper proposes a realist explanation as to how defensible deletion policies towards email work in a government context.
删除政府电子邮件的正当理由
目的从信息治理思想中出现了两种与电子邮件竞争的方法:可辩护的删除方法,即在一段时间后定期从电子邮件帐户中删除电子邮件;以及Capstone方法,即选择重要政府官员的电子邮件账户进行永久保存。本文旨在评估可辩护的删除方法,当与将重要电子邮件转移到公司记录系统的努力结合使用时,将在多大程度上满足原始政府部门和更广泛社会的需求。设计/方法论/方法本文构成了对英国政府电子邮件政策进行现实主义评估的第一阶段。发现本文中提出的解释预测,如果官员能够在足够长的时间内访问自己的电子邮件以满足其个人操作要求,即使商业电子邮件被不一致或随意地捕获到记录系统中,从电子邮件帐户中常规删除电子邮件也将适用于政府部门。然而,只有当商业电子邮件始终被捕获到其他系统中时,从电子邮件帐户中常规删除电子邮件才会对更广泛的社会起作用。原创性/价值本文着眼于英国国家档案馆(TNA)对英国政府电子邮件的政策,并将其与记录管理和信息治理思想中存在的方法进行了对比。它认为TNA的政策最好的特点是一种可辩护的删除方法。本文提出了一个现实主义的解释,说明在政府背景下,针对电子邮件的可辩护删除政策是如何运作的。
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Records Management Journal
Records Management Journal INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
11
期刊介绍: ■Electronic records management ■Effect of government policies on record management ■Strategic developments in both the public and private sectors ■Systems design and implementation ■Models for records management ■Best practice, standards and guidelines ■Risk management and business continuity ■Performance measurement ■Continuing professional development ■Consortia and co-operation ■Marketing ■Preservation ■Legal and ethical issues
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