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Title: Establishing a duty to document : the foundation for access to information
Authors: Kosciejew, Marc
Keywords: Information resources management -- Canada -- Case studies
Documentation -- Management -- Canada
Information policy -- Canada
Public records -- Access control -- Canada
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: ARMA International
Citation: Kosciejew, M. (2016). Establishing a duty to document: the foundation for access to information. Information Management, 50(3), 34-38.
Abstract: Access to information is a bedrock principle of democratic governments and their public agencies and entities. It helps ensure that democratic governments are, and remain, accessible, open, and transparent to their citizens, and it helps enable citizens to more fully engage with, monitor, and hold them to account. Access to information depends upon these public institutions to document their activities and decisions. When they do not, then the citizens’ right of access is ultimately denied. [excerpt]
URI: http://imm.arma.org/publication/frame.php?i=301408&p=49&pn=&ver=html5
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