区块链和记录管理:颠覆性力量还是新方法?

IF 0.8 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Records Management Journal Pub Date : 2020-03-14 DOI:10.1108/rmj-08-2019-0040
S. Bhatia, E. Douglas, M. Most
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目的:搜索存储库依赖于记录的真实性。对记录和信息的潜在操纵对档案库及其收集、保存和提供查阅真实记录的任务提出了独特的挑战。本文的目的是概述区块链的技术方面,并描述该技术的潜在记录管理和档案含义。要考虑的含义包括数据管理、区块链上存在的记录和记录处置。设计/方法/方法方法包括审查技术文献和参加区块链会议、讲习班和研讨会。文献综述集中在一般研究、技术出版物、用例和管理区块链上创建和存储的记录的新生应用程序。该方法旨在回答以下问题:记录管理器需要哪些基本信息才能理解区块链?区块链技术将如何影响记录管理?b区块链会转向分散的记录管理吗?如果实现得当,区块链技术可以不可变地记录交易,并提供数字记录的独立验证和认证。鉴于电子记录有时很容易被操纵,确定性和第三方核查的承诺吸引了相当大的兴趣和投资。这篇论文表明区块链上存在记录,必须进行适当的管理。区块链固有的分布式结构是从集中式记录管理的转变,将挑战该行业的方法和假设。记录管理人员必须在使用b区块链开发业务应用程序之前确定记录保存需求,区块链的固定性质意味着必须在一开始就包括这些考虑因素。原创性/价值这份提议的文件最初是由美国国家档案馆为联邦记录管理界制作的一份bbb白皮书。它已被重新定位为《记录管理杂志》的一篇一般性评论论文,以解释区块链,并展示如何使用区块链来解决更广泛的记录和信息管理问题,如真实性、真实性和可信度。
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Blockchain and records management: disruptive force or new approach?
Purpose Archival repositories rely on the authenticity of records. The potential manipulation of records and information present a unique challenge to archival repositories and their mission to collect, maintain and provide access to the authentic records. The purpose of this paper is to outline the technical aspects of blockchain and describe potential records management and archival implications of the technology. The implications to consider include data management, records existing on a blockchain and records disposition. Design/methodology/approach The approach included reviews of technical literature and attendance at blockchain conferences, workshops and seminars. The literature review focused on general studies, technical publications, use cases and nascent applications for managing records created and stored on a blockchain. The approach is intended to answer the questions: what basic information do records managers need to understand blockchain? How will blockchain technology impact records management? Does blockchain shift toward decentralized records management? Findings Implemented properly, blockchain technology can immutably record transactions and provide independent verification and authentication of digital records. Given the ease with which electronic records can sometimes be manipulated, the promise of certainty and third-party verification has drawn sizeable interest and investment. This paper shows records exist on blockchains and must be managed appropriately. The distributed structure inherent in blockchains is a shift from centralized records management and will challenge the approach and assumptions of the profession. Records managers must determine recordkeeping requirements before developing a business application using blockchain and the fixed nature of blockchains means that these considerations must be included at the outset. Originality/value This proposed paper began as a blockchain white paper produced by the US National Archives for the federal records management community. It has been re-focused as a general review paper for the Records Management Journal to explain blockchain and show how it may be used to address broader records and information management concerns such as authenticity, veracity, and trustworthiness.
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Records Management Journal
Records Management Journal INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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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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