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BS ISO 22310:2006 Information and documentation. Guidelines for standards drafters for stating records management requirements in standards

BS ISO 22310:2006

Information and documentation. Guidelines for standards drafters for stating records management requirements in standards

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Standard number:BS ISO 22310:2006
Pages:12
Released:2006-05-31
ISBN:0 580 48248 0
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 22310:2006


This standard BS ISO 22310:2006 Information and documentation. Guidelines for standards drafters for stating records management requirements in standards is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 01.140.20 Information sciences

This International Standard allows the appropriate incorporation of records requirements, according to ISO 15489-1, ISO/TR 15489-2 and 23081-1, which are applicable to all standards that require the creation and retention of records, into other standards. It also highlights the different elements that need to be considered as components of a comprehensive records management framework.

This guidance is in addition to the procedures for technical work and the methodology for the development of International Standards established by the ISO/IEC Directives.

This International Standard is intended for use by all ISO bodies involved in the development of records management or documentation requirements in standards. It can also be used by non-ISO standards development organizations at the international, regional or national level, which are considering or are in the process of developing records management requirements in standards and/or comparable documents.

NOTE Whenever in this International Standard the term “standard” is used, the whole range of ISO deliverables is meant [i.e. International Standards, ISO(/IEC) Guides, Technical Specifications, Technical Reports, Publicly Available Specifications and International Workshop Agreements] unless a specific type of document is referred to.