Fonds and archives of non-governmental organizations: challenges for records management

  • Tamara Morte Nadal Universidad de Zaragoza
  • Miguel Ángel Esteban Navarro Universidad de Zaragoza
Keywords: Non-governmental organizations, Charities societies, Archives, Fonds, Records management, Recordkeeping, Preservation, Arrangement, Access, United Kingdom, Spain

Abstract

The aim of this article is to identify and analyze the problems and challenges posed by the
records management of non-governmental organizations attending to the four archival functions:
recordkeeping, preservation, arrangement and access. The method followed consists in the analysis of
the most relevant scientific production in the form of a qualitative systematic bibliographic review.
The experience of preservation and promotion of the archives of charities and volunteer societies of
the United Kingdom is presented as a reference model. The main conclusion is that the records and archives of non-governmental organizations do not receive enough attention from their producers,
authorities and archival doctrine, despite their value for the administrative work, transparency,
accountability and reputation of their creators and for history. The development of international
guidelines is proposed, based on the manuals published by the International Council of Archives and
the archivists of British NGOs, which would serve as the basis for national guides and resources. In
the case of Spain, it is suggested that the archival authorities of the Autonomous Communities should
plan and fund campaigns for the recovery and preservation of records through collaboration
agreements with the associations operating in their territories.

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Published
2019-06-04
How to Cite
Morte Nadal T. y Esteban Navarro M. Á. (2019). Fonds and archives of non-governmental organizations: challenges for records management. Revista General de Información y Documentación, 29(1), 167-189. https://doi.org/10.5209/rgid.64577
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