Panama Papers: a case study for records management?

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Autor(a) principal: Chabin, Marie-Anne
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Information Science
Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/bjis/article/view/7498
Resumo: The international financial and political crisis named Panama Papers (2016) provided a rather good material for information studies, particularly for digital diplomatics. First, the comments, in some languages, allow to analyze how media and newspapers use the words information, data, document, file and record, each with its own culture: some papers are directly written with the own words of the journalist, others are translations, showing notably the differences between English and French professional and common vocabulary. Second, it was also an opportunity to check the place of email in those cases of disclosure of sensitive data in the “society of information”. The point is that the fragility of the digital files themselves (format, preservation) is not the worse for information and records management; the risk is more linked to the fragility of the international network and the ability of search engines to reach these records, wherever they may be stored.
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title Panama Papers: a case study for records management?
spellingShingle Panama Papers: a case study for records management?
Chabin, Marie-Anne
Panama papers
Records management
Terminology
title_short Panama Papers: a case study for records management?
title_full Panama Papers: a case study for records management?
title_fullStr Panama Papers: a case study for records management?
title_full_unstemmed Panama Papers: a case study for records management?
title_sort Panama Papers: a case study for records management?
author Chabin, Marie-Anne
author_facet Chabin, Marie-Anne
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Panama papers
Records management
Terminology
topic Panama papers
Records management
Terminology
description The international financial and political crisis named Panama Papers (2016) provided a rather good material for information studies, particularly for digital diplomatics. First, the comments, in some languages, allow to analyze how media and newspapers use the words information, data, document, file and record, each with its own culture: some papers are directly written with the own words of the journalist, others are translations, showing notably the differences between English and French professional and common vocabulary. Second, it was also an opportunity to check the place of email in those cases of disclosure of sensitive data in the “society of information”. The point is that the fragility of the digital files themselves (format, preservation) is not the worse for information and records management; the risk is more linked to the fragility of the international network and the ability of search engines to reach these records, wherever they may be stored.
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