Starting or Strengthening a Drug Bulletin - A Practical Manual
(2005; 165 pages) Voir le document au format PDF
Table des matières
Afficher le documentPreface
Afficher le documentHow the manual was produced
Afficher le documentAbout ISDB
Afficher le documentExecutive summary
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu1. Introduction
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2. Rational use of medicines
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu3. What are drug bulletins?
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4. Defining aims, target and type of bulletin
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu5. Planning resources
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu6. Planning bulletin production: schedules and timing
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu7. The editorial process
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu8. Reviewing a new drug: is it a therapeutic advance?
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnexe to Chapter 8: Evaluating harm
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu9. Design and production
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu10. Dissemination
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu11. Organizational and legal issues
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu12. Evaluating quality and usefulness
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu13. Partnership and collaboration
Fermer ce répertoire14. Keeping records and creating a memory
Afficher le document14.1 Why keep records?
Afficher le document14.2 What to keep and record?
Afficher le document14.3 Creating an organizational memory
Afficher le document14.4 How to start an archive
Afficher le document14.5 Further reading
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAppendix: Electronic sources of information
 

14.1 Why keep records?

It is crucial for bulletins to keep usable records of important aspects of their activities. Good records are necessary to keep track of what has been done, so that the future activities of the bulletin can be pursued on the basis of full and accurate knowledge of what has occurred and what has been decided in the past. A bulletin that does not preserve its archives will meet problems in the future if questions are raised about the bulletin's standpoints and opinions on different questions. Good management of records and archives is necessary to ensure that information can be readily retrieved when needed.

Information accumulated in archives can be reused for a variety of purposes by the bulletin, e.g. auditing aspects of bulletin work (see Chapter 12), or perhaps used for benchmarking between drug bulletins within ISDB.

Keeping a record of certain areas of bulletin work, such as article development, is obvious and essential and is easy to integrate into the routine work of the bulletin. Not quite so obvious to do, but arguably just as important, is to keep an account of important events in the development of the bulletin. Keeping a record of these more occasional and perhaps complex events is more difficult to build in to everyday work.

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