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4. For a similar view see M Cook, ‘Appraisal and Access: We Should Expect Changes Driven by the Media and by Public Awareness’, Records Management Journal, vol. 20, no. 1, 2010, pp. 72–7.
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10. G Vednere, ‘Crossing the IT Hurdle: A Practical Approach to Implementing Records Management Technology’, Records Management Journal, vol. 19, no. 2, 2009, pp. 98–106.
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Nicole Convery
Nicole Convery has been a recordkeeping professional in the UK since 2005. After graduating with an MScEcon in Records Management from Aberystwyth University, she worked as a Records Manager at Guardian News & Media, followed by a role as part-time teaching fellow at Aberystwyth University teaching records and project management as well as business analysis. She is now Records Manager at the Medical Research Council, where she is responsible for establishing and maintaining a records management program including managing an electronic document and records management system and archival appraisal processes. Her research interests include records management theory, cloud computing, information security and governance and, recently, digital preservation.