Nduduzo Simphiwe Sithole, Isabel S. Schellnack-Kelly
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Abstract
In this article, the researchers investigated the records management system used by the eNews Channel Africa archivists in South Africa to manage their records. The main purpose of this article was to ascertain whether eNCA archivists find their records management system user-friendly and if there was a need to improve it. This article focused on eNCA archivists in South Africa who are based in Johannesburg and Cape Town because they are the only ones who use the records management system at the eNCA. This article was guided by two theories: the records life cycle and the records continuum theories. This article adopted the positivism paradigm and the quantitative approach. The data were collected using questionnaires from all eNCA archivists. Purposive sampling was employed in sampling the targeted population for this article and the survey research method in research design was adopted. Quantitative content analysis was done using Microsoft Excel. This article revealed that the eNCA archives used records management systems to manage their records, since it was found that 2 (22%) respondents used Dalet Galaxy as their records management system and 7 (78%) used Dalet Plus Client. Furthermore, this article found that all 9 (100%) respondents mentioned audio-visual records as the type of records that were managed by the eNCA archive. Lastly, it was ascertained that only 1 (11%) respondent found their records management system to be not user-friendly, while 8 (89%) respondents found it user-friendly. This article recommends that institutions and organisations managing records should have records management systems to manage their records. It is also recommended by this article that the records management system suppliers should design systems that are user-friendly and provide refresher training to its clients.
在这篇文章中,研究人员调查了南非电子新闻频道非洲档案管理员用来管理他们的记录的记录管理系统。本文的主要目的是确定eNCA档案管理员是否发现他们的档案管理系统对用户友好,以及是否需要改进它。这篇文章的重点是南非的eNCA档案管理员,他们位于约翰内斯堡和开普敦,因为他们是唯一使用eNCA档案管理系统的人。本文以档案生命周期理论和档案连续体理论为指导。本文采用实证主义研究范式和定量分析方法。数据是通过对所有eNCA档案人员的问卷调查收集的。本文采用目的性抽样对目标人群进行抽样,采用研究设计中的调查研究方法。采用Microsoft Excel进行定量含量分析。本文揭示了eNCA档案馆使用档案管理系统来管理档案,因为调查发现2个(22%)受访者使用Dalet Galaxy作为档案管理系统,7个(78%)受访者使用Dalet Plus Client作为档案管理系统。此外,本文发现所有9个(100%)受访者都提到视听记录是由eNCA档案管理的记录类型。最后,确定只有1个(11%)受访者认为他们的档案管理系统不方便使用,而8个(89%)受访者认为它方便使用。本文建议管理记录的机构和组织应该有记录管理系统来管理他们的记录。本文还建议档案管理系统供应商应设计对用户友好的系统,并为其客户提供进修培训。