Hamad Humoud Hamad Al-Hinai, Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata, Abderrazak Mkadmi
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Toward effective digital records management in Oman: key enablers, barriers and policy implications from government institution experiences
This study examines the implementation of digital records management requirements in three Omani government institutions—the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and the National Records & Archives Authority. Through qualitative analysis of interviews and documents, the research assessed the current state of adoption of digital records management, identified essential requirements like policies, human resources, technical infrastructure, and financial resources, and explored the challenges and best practices experienced by the organizations. The findings revealed that while the institutions are at different stages of implementing digital records management, common challenges include a lack of comprehensive policies and standards, a shortage of skilled staff, inadequate technological infrastructure, and limited funding. Key success factors highlighted were strong leadership support, staff training, agency collaboration, and adherence to international best practices. The study offers practical recommendations to improve digital records management capabilities in Omani government entities and support the national digital records management project. It contributes empirical insights to the limited research on digital records management implementation in the Arab region.
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Archival Science promotes the development of archival science as an autonomous scientific discipline. The journal covers all aspects of archival science theory, methodology, and practice. Moreover, it investigates different cultural approaches to creation, management and provision of access to archives, records, and data. It also seeks to promote the exchange and comparison of concepts, views and attitudes related to recordkeeping issues around the world.Archival Science''s approach is integrated, interdisciplinary, and intercultural. Its scope encompasses the entire field of recorded process-related information, analyzed in terms of form, structure, and context. To meet its objectives, the journal draws from scientific disciplines that deal with the function of records and the way they are created, preserved, and retrieved; the context in which information is generated, managed, and used; and the social and cultural environment of records creation at different times and places.Covers all aspects of archival science theory, methodology, and practiceInvestigates different cultural approaches to creation, management and provision of access to archives, records, and dataPromotes the exchange and comparison of concepts, views, and attitudes related to recordkeeping issues around the worldAddresses the entire field of recorded process-related information, analyzed in terms of form, structure, and context