Information Rights for Records Managers
«'This book is very well organised, and Maguire’s style is very accessible and straightforward. I think many professionals would feel less intimidated by the broad area of information rights law having read this book; I have certainly found that to be the case, despite having been in my (additional) role of Data Protection Officer for over two years.'»
Karen O'Connor, Catholic Archives
Records Managers have tended to find themselves given the responsibility for managing requests under the Freedom of Information (FOI) and Data Protection Acts (DPA), without necessarily having training and/or an academic background in legal studies. Les mer
Information Rights for Records Managers aims to be as comprehensive as possible, including coverage of the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), so that the guidance practitioners can provide is as fully informed as possible. Content covered includes:
Responding to FOI requests, including exemptions, internal reviews and benchmarking
Coverage of DPA and GDPR regulations, where the differences lie and what the implications are for professionals operating under the acts
Personal data requests and enquiries under GDPR
Working with the European Information Regulations (EIR) and where the differences lie with FOI
Discussion of the two strands of records management and information rights work and how the two interact in daily work
Practical case studies from a range of organisations and institutions to demonstrate practice.
The book will be useful reading for all professionals in the public and private sectors who have responsibility for information rights, particularly around FOI and DPA. Its introductory nature will also mean that it will be very useful students and new professionals seeking to increase their knowledge.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Facet Publishing
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 320
- ISBN
- 9781783302451
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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«'This book is very well organised, and Maguire’s style is very accessible and straightforward. I think many professionals would feel less intimidated by the broad area of information rights law having read this book; I have certainly found that to be the case, despite having been in my (additional) role of Data Protection Officer for over two years.'»
Karen O'Connor, Catholic Archives