A strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the public service in Botswana

This study assessed the digital preservation capability maturity readiness within the context of e-government in Botswana Public Service with a view to developing a strategic framework that ensures digital continuity. There some studies that have been conducted in Botswana regarding digital preserva...

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Main Author: Porogo, Keneilwe Margret
Other Authors: Kalusopa, Trywell
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27542
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-275422021-08-17T05:09:19Z A strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the public service in Botswana Porogo, Keneilwe Margret Kalusopa, Trywell Botswana public service Digital maturity capability Digital continuity Digital records Digital preservation E-government 025.84096883 Digital preservation -- Botswana -- Case studies Electronic government information -- Botswana -- Case studies Government publications -- Digitization -- Botswana -- Case studies Government publications -- Botswana -- Computer network resource -- Case studies Internet in public administration -- Botswana -- Case studies This study assessed the digital preservation capability maturity readiness within the context of e-government in Botswana Public Service with a view to developing a strategic framework that ensures digital continuity. There some studies that have been conducted in Botswana regarding digital preservation but they did not provide a framework which could be used as an assessment to check their capability in digital preservation as e-government progresses so that digital information is continuously being used for decision making over time. The study adopted a pragmatic paradigm and embedded mixed method approach; whereby a cross sectional survey and case study were deployed in each of the 6 selected ministries as a unit of analysis. The target study respondents comprises of 5 Senior Managers, 4 Managers - Human Resources and Administration, 6 ICT Managers, 40 Records Management Officers,12 Information Technology Officers, 1 Performance Improvement Coordinator, 1 Project Manager, 8 Archivists, 1 Assistant Deputy Manager and 1 Deputy Managers- Management Services. The data was collected through interviews, questionnaires, personal observations, and documents analysis. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected sequentially and simultaneously where one form of data supported or complemented each other so as to have one form of data play a supportive role to the other. Data analysis was achieved through the triangulation of both qualitative and quantitative data in order to yield a single interpretation and conclusion drawn. The findings of the study showed that the Botswana Public Service has no unified national information systems used to manage public sector records leading to some ministries adopting their own electronic records management systems. Currently few ministries have implemented the electronic records management system and majority of the digital records are not preserved due to lack of preservation guidelines and strategies. The study further established the lack of preservation policies and skills in managing and preserving digital records in Botswana Public Service. In that regard, the study developed a strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the Botswana Public Sector. The ultimate aim of the framework is to ensure digital continuity and make sure that e-government is sustained for the benefit of an open government and increased participatory citizenry. Information Science D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science) 2021-06-24T06:53:32Z 2021-06-24T06:53:32Z 2020-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27542 en 1 online resource (xiii, 225 leaves) : color illustrations, color graphs application/pdf
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topic Botswana public service
Digital maturity capability
Digital continuity
Digital records
Digital preservation
E-government
025.84096883
Digital preservation -- Botswana -- Case studies
Electronic government information -- Botswana -- Case studies
Government publications -- Digitization -- Botswana -- Case studies
Government publications -- Botswana -- Computer network resource -- Case studies
Internet in public administration -- Botswana -- Case studies
spellingShingle Botswana public service
Digital maturity capability
Digital continuity
Digital records
Digital preservation
E-government
025.84096883
Digital preservation -- Botswana -- Case studies
Electronic government information -- Botswana -- Case studies
Government publications -- Digitization -- Botswana -- Case studies
Government publications -- Botswana -- Computer network resource -- Case studies
Internet in public administration -- Botswana -- Case studies
Porogo, Keneilwe Margret
A strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the public service in Botswana
description This study assessed the digital preservation capability maturity readiness within the context of e-government in Botswana Public Service with a view to developing a strategic framework that ensures digital continuity. There some studies that have been conducted in Botswana regarding digital preservation but they did not provide a framework which could be used as an assessment to check their capability in digital preservation as e-government progresses so that digital information is continuously being used for decision making over time. The study adopted a pragmatic paradigm and embedded mixed method approach; whereby a cross sectional survey and case study were deployed in each of the 6 selected ministries as a unit of analysis. The target study respondents comprises of 5 Senior Managers, 4 Managers - Human Resources and Administration, 6 ICT Managers, 40 Records Management Officers,12 Information Technology Officers, 1 Performance Improvement Coordinator, 1 Project Manager, 8 Archivists, 1 Assistant Deputy Manager and 1 Deputy Managers- Management Services. The data was collected through interviews, questionnaires, personal observations, and documents analysis. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected sequentially and simultaneously where one form of data supported or complemented each other so as to have one form of data play a supportive role to the other. Data analysis was achieved through the triangulation of both qualitative and quantitative data in order to yield a single interpretation and conclusion drawn. The findings of the study showed that the Botswana Public Service has no unified national information systems used to manage public sector records leading to some ministries adopting their own electronic records management systems. Currently few ministries have implemented the electronic records management system and majority of the digital records are not preserved due to lack of preservation guidelines and strategies. The study further established the lack of preservation policies and skills in managing and preserving digital records in Botswana Public Service. In that regard, the study developed a strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the Botswana Public Sector. The ultimate aim of the framework is to ensure digital continuity and make sure that e-government is sustained for the benefit of an open government and increased participatory citizenry. === Information Science === D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science)
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title A strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the public service in Botswana
title_short A strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the public service in Botswana
title_full A strategic framework for digital preservation capability maturity readiness in the context of e-government in the public service in Botswana
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