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Saffady, William Kellile was born on December 25, 1944 in Highland Park, Michigan, United States. Son of Jack William and Josephine M. (Simon) Saffady.
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The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selling classic is an essential practical resource for anyone responsible for the creation, maintenance, management, control and use of electronic records created by computer, audio and video systems. Written by renowned author and educator William Saffady and co-published by ARMA International, this timely guide thoroughly examines the pertinent concepts, procedures, methods of protection and daily management guidelines involved in this rapidly expanding field. Saffady provides start-to-finish guidance for initiating effective programs for storing, retrieving and controlling electronic records, with coverage of vital components including: concepts and issues, storage media, file formats, inventorying, retention schedules, managing vital electronic records, and managing electronic files and media, Valuable appendices provide suggestions for further study and research, and a comprehensive glossary defines important terms as they relate specifically to the records management arena.
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(The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selli...)
The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selling classic is an essential practical resource for anyone responsible for the creation, maintenance, management, control and use of electronic records created by computer, audio and video systems. Written by renowned author and educator William Saffady and co-published by ARMA International, this timely guide thoroughly examines the pertinent concepts, procedures, methods of protection and daily management guidelines involved in this rapidly expanding field. Saffady provides start-to-finish guidance for initiating effective programs for storing, retrieving and controlling electronic records, with coverage of vital components including: concepts and issues; storage media; file formats; the electronic records inventory; retention schedules; managing vital electronic records; and, managing electronic files and media. Valuable appendices provide suggestions for further study and research, and a comprehensive glossary defines important terms as they relate specifically to the records management arena.
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This textbook survey of electronic document imaging is written from the standpoint of the application specialist who must understand the technology's appropriateness for specific business situations. The book deals with computer-based information systems that convert documents to electronic, digitally-coded images for retrieval, display, printing or other purposes. Emphasis is on clear definitions of terminology and concepts, descriptions of specific system components and delineation of systems design issues which affect the selection and evaluation of hardware and software in specific business situations. Chapter one defines essential terms and delineates the scope of electronic imaging technology, differentiating the systems discussed in this book from other document management technologies eg facsimile which do not offer a completely computerized approach. It covers the history of electronic document imaging and discuses the most common motives for implementation of electronic document imaging systems and their advantages. The second chapter discusses input procedures and devices in electronic document imaging implementations. Chapter three covers image storage concepts, devices and media. It delineates factors which determine image storage requirements for specific types of documents and looks at the characteristics, advantages and limitations of optical storage peripherals and media for electronic document imaging implementations. Similar treatment is provided for magnetic storage devices and media. In the fourth chapter retrieval procedures and equipment are dealt with. It outlines retrieval capabilities supported by electronic document imaging systems, describes retrieval workstation components and covers microfilm output and image transmission options. The final chapter examines issues and concerns associated with electronic document imaging technology. It considers record management problems, the legal status of electronic document images, costs and integration of electronic document imaging with other document storage and retrieval technologies.
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This second edition of ARMAs best-selling classic, Managing Electronic Records, provides a comprehensive discussion of records management concepts and methodologies as they apply to electronic records. It is a practical book intended for professional records managers, archivists, computer systems professionals, office systems analysts, administrative system specialists, data center managers, librarians, and others responsible for the creation, maintenance, management, control, and use of electronic records created by computer, audio, and video systems. On completion of the book, the reader should understand: the special records management issues and problems associated with electronic records; the physical and application characteristics of electronic records encountered in offices and other work environments; principles and procedures for inventorying and scheduling electronic records; factors that influence the stability and durability of electronic records; methods of protecting vital electronic records against damage and destruction; and guidelines for the daily management of electronic records as working information resources.
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(The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selli...)
The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selling classic is an essential practical resource for anyone responsible for the creation, maintenance, management, control and use of electronic records created by computer, audio and video systems. Written by renowned author and educator William Saffady and co-published by ARMA International, this timely guide thoroughly examines the pertinent concepts, procedures, methods of protection and daily management guidelines involved in this rapidly expanding field. Saffady provides start-to-finish guidance for initiating effective programs for storing, retrieving and controlling electronic records, with coverage of vital components including: concepts and issues; storage media; file formats; the electronic records inventory; retention schedules; managing vital electronic records; and, managing electronic files and media. Valuable appendices provide suggestions for further study and research, and a comprehensive glossary defines important terms as they relate specifically to the records management arena.
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Saffady, William Kellile was born on December 25, 1944 in Highland Park, Michigan, United States. Son of Jack William and Josephine M. (Simon) Saffady.
Bachelor, Central Michigan University, 1966. Master of Arts, Wayne State University, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy, Wayne State University, 1971.
Medical Science Liaison Society, Wayne State University, 1975.
Instructor, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1970-1972; records manager, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1972-1975; assistant professor, State University of New York, Albany, 1975-1979; associate professor, State University of New York, Albany, 1986-1990; professor, State University of New York, Albany, since 1990; associate professor, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1979-1983; associate professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1983-1986. Consultant many corporations and governmental organizations, since 1976.
(The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selli...)
(The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selli...)
(The extensively updated fourth edition of this best-selli...)
(This second edition of ARMAs best-selling classic, Managi...)
(This textbook survey of electronic document imaging is wr...)
Member American Library Association, Association Records Managers and Administrators, Association for Information and Image Management, American Society for Information Science.
Married Kathryn A. Van Coevering, October 21, 1967. Children: Michael, Carolyn, Katherine.