Framework to Infuse Data Science in the Archives and Records Management Curriculum in South Africa

Authors

  • Makutla Mojapelo Department of Library and Information Science University of South Africa Pretoria, South Africa Author
  • Ngoako Marutha Department of Library and Information Science University of South Africa Pretoria, South Africa Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/ajlais.v33i2.6

Keywords:

Data Science, Archives and Records Management, Records Practitioners, Curriculum, South Africa

Abstract

Current trends in technology dictate how archives and records management fraternity should take action to remain relevant in the  industry. The mode of operation illustrates that current business strategies intend to go fully online without any physical records to be  managed. Records practitioners are thus systematically becoming irrelevant and unemployable. This study sought to investigate a  framework to infuse data science into archives and records management curriculum in South Africa. This qualitative study relied on  literature review to explore a framework to infuse data science into the archives and records management curriculum in South Africa. The  study discovered that archives and records management education is still lagging technology; this may result in candidates with  impressive qualifications but dated knowledge and expertise. The study recommended an infusion of data science into the archives and  records management curriculum, using the proposed framework to guide the process. It is hoped that this will enable institutions of  higher learning to upskill students in line with the growth in technology and modus operandi.     

 

 

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Published

2025-02-21

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