The Records Management Journal is an important medium for professionals and scholars in the field of records management to exchange and share knowledge. It not only promotes the theoretical development of archives science, but also helps readers understand the application of theories in the real world through the analysis of practical cases. The journal encourages interdisciplinary research, including information technology, law, business management, and the social sciences, to comprehensively explore all aspects of records management.
The journal focuses specifically on the role of records management in digital transformation, including the custody of electronic documents, data protection, information governance, and digital preservation strategies. These topics are critical to modern organizations as they require effective management and use of information resources while complying with regulations. A forum is also provided to discuss records management standards, policies and best practices. By publishing articles on these topics, RMJ helps professionals and decision makers understand industry trends, improve their professional skills, and promote the improvement of records management practices within organizations.