International Records Management Trust, London, GB
Abstract
This study was conducted at the Dar es Salaam High Court, to examine the manner in which the courts are handling records management in the electronic environment. During the study computers were being introduced gradually into the Judiciary, with very limited numbers, and in most areas, typewriters were still being used. There was no standardisation of office systems across the courts, and different operating systems and practices existed. The disconnect between law, strategy and policy is having repercussions down to the lowest level in terms of practical and technical design, and implementation of electronic systems