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Dr Joanne Evans
Research Fellow
Phone: +61 3 990 32177
Fax: +61 3 990 31077
Contact hours: By appointment, via email or in class.
Emeritus Professor Eric Ketelaar - Guest Lecturer Weeks 10, 11 & 12
Teaching Assistant
Ms Kate Lazarenko: Phone +61 3 9903 1405, Email: kate.lazarenko@monash.edu
Welcome to FIT5107 Managing Business Records for Semester 2, 2009. This 6 point unit is available in the Master of Business Information Systems, Master of Business Systems and Master of Information Management and Systems. It takes a recordkeeping process and business analysis perspective on the subject of business records management.
12 hours of study per week for 13 weeks, comprising:
For information on timetabling for on-campus classes please refer to MUTTS, http://mutts.monash.edu.au/MUTTS/
On-campus students should register for tutorials/laboratories using the Allocate+ system: http://allocate.its.monash.edu.au/
Week | Date* | Topic | Key dates |
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1 | 19/07/10 | Introduction to FIT5107 - Managing Business Records | |
2 | 26/07/10 | Business Recordkeeping - Frameworks and standards | |
3 | 02/08/10 | Organisational analysis | |
4 | 09/08/10 | Business activity and workflow analysis | |
5 | 16/08/10 | Functional analysis | |
6 | 23/08/10 | User needs and recordkeeping requirements | |
7 | 30/08/10 | Recordkeeping system design | |
8 | 06/09/10 | System specification, evaluation and procurement of software | |
9 | 13/09/10 | Recordkeeping policies | |
10 | 20/09/10 | Recordkeeping strategies | |
Mid semester break | |||
11 | 04/10/10 | Recordkeeping tools | |
12 | 11/10/10 | Recordkeeping systems implementation | |
13 | 18/10/10 | Unit Review |
*Please note that these dates may only apply to Australian campuses of Monash University. Off-shore students need to check the dates with their unit leader.
There is no prescribed text for this unit.
Electronically delivered course notes will be provided during the course in which weekly readings will be prescribed. Most readings will be available online.
AS ISO 15489 Records Management Standard is a major reference for this unit and students can access this and other relevant standards through the Standards: On-line Premium Database available through the library, see http://lib.monash.edu.au/databases/1274655.html.
The standard has two parts:-
Kennedy, J. & Schauder, C. (1998). Records Management, A guide to Corporate Recordkeeping. (2nd edn). Melbourne: Longmans.
McKemmish, S., Piggott, M., Reed, B. & Upward, F. (eds) (2005) Archives: Recordkeeping in Society, Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University.
Electronically delivered course notes will be provided during the course in which weekly readings will be prescribed. Most readings will be available online.
Study resources we will provide for your study are:
To pass a unit which includes an examination as part of the assessment a student must obtain:
If a student does not achieve 40% or more in the unit examination or the unit non-examination total assessment, and the total mark for the unit is greater than 50% then a mark of no greater than 49-N will be recorded for the unit.
To pass this unit, a student must obtain :Assignment coversheets are available via "Student Forms" on the Faculty website: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/forms/
You MUST submit a completed coversheet with all assignments, ensuring that the plagiarism declaration section is signed.
Assignment submission and return procedures, and assessment criteria will be specified with each assignment.
Assignment submission and preparation requirements will be detailed in each assignment specification. Submission must be made by the due date otherwise penalties will be enforced. You must negotiate any extensions formally with your campus unit leader via the in-semester special consideration process: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/equity/special-consideration.html.
Please make every effort to submit work by the due dates. It is your responsibility to structure your study program around assignment deadlines, family, work and other commitments. Factors such as normal work pressures, vacations, etc. are not regarded as appropriate reasons for granting extensions. Students are advised to NOT assume that granting of an extension is a matter of course.
Students requesting an extension for any assessment during semester (eg. Assignments, tests or presentations) are required to submit a Special Consideration application form (in-semester exam/assessment task), along with original copies of supporting documentation, directly to their lecturer within two working days before the assessment submission deadline. Lecturers will provide specific outcomes directly to students via email within 2 working days. The lecturer reserves the right to refuse late applications.
A copy of the email or other written communication of an extension must be attached to the assignment submission.
Refer to the Faculty Special consideration webpage or further details and to access application forms: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/equity/special-consideration.html
Assignments received after the due date without an extension, will be subject to a penalty of 5% per day, including weekends. Assignments received later than one week (seven days) after the due date will not normally be accepted. In some cases, this period may be shorter if there is a need to release sample solutions.
This policy is strict because comments or guidance will be given on assignments as they are returned, and sample solutions may also be published and distributed, after assignment marking or with the returned assignment.
Students can expect assignments to be returned within two weeks of the submission date or after receipt, whichever is later.
Types of feedback you can expect to receive in this unit are:
Graded assignments with comments
Please visit the following URL: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/units/appendix.html for further information about: