2006
DOI: 10.1177/0266666906062691
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Dealing with Backlog Accumulations of Archival Materials in Eastern and Southern Africa

Abstract: Discusses the problems associated with managing semi-current and non-current in many archival institutions in eastern and southern Africa. The article seeks to answer some basic questions such as: Why do archival institutions in the region have backlog accumulations? What is the level of awareness of the problems associated with backlog accumulations? What is the capacity of archives to handle records created by governments? What mechanisms need to be put in place to avoid backlog accumulations ever becoming a… Show more

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“…Ramokate and Moatlhodi (2010) observe that access to records is problematic due to loads of noncurrent records which are not appraised. Dealing with the backlog extending as far back as a century, is a challenge for archival agencies in the ESARBICA region (Mnjama 2006). Wamukoya (2001) notes that in many African countries, much of the information required by public servants to discharge their duties is inaccessible because of the huge backlogs of non-current paper-based records.…”
Section: Appraisal Backlogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ramokate and Moatlhodi (2010) observe that access to records is problematic due to loads of noncurrent records which are not appraised. Dealing with the backlog extending as far back as a century, is a challenge for archival agencies in the ESARBICA region (Mnjama 2006). Wamukoya (2001) notes that in many African countries, much of the information required by public servants to discharge their duties is inaccessible because of the huge backlogs of non-current paper-based records.…”
Section: Appraisal Backlogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yuba (2013) states that the National Archives and Records Services of South Africa was unable to perform its activities fully due to a shortage of staff. Mnjama (2006) remarks that "due to shortage of staff, archival institutions have been unable to appraise closed records in ministries and departments, resulting in huge accumulation of closed records in these institutions." Similarly, regarding the situation in South Africa.…”
Section: Appraisal Backlogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In many countries, the retrenchment of the public service had a negative impact on National Archives. The consequent difficulties in obtaining permission to fill vacant posts led to the development of large backlogs of archive cataloguing and made it difficult for some national archives to meet rising expectations in respect of records management services (Mnjama 2006;Ngulube and Tafor 2006). Some leaders subverted SAP agreements that they had signed but never intended to honour.…”
Section: The 1990s Onwardsmentioning
confidence: 99%