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Nurhamidyah, Iskarohma Binti, Yofa Pradhani Nabillah, and Lillyana Mulya. "Praktik Deskripsi dan Klasifikasi Khazanah Arsip Paku Alam V (1878-1900) di Puro Pakualaman Yogyakarta." Diplomatika: Jurnal Kearsipan Terapan 3, no. 2 (March 31, 2020): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/diplomatika.60885.

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Description and classification are the core of archives managementactivities. These two stages are often studied in order to understandarchives in the context of their creation and to construct ideal retrievaltools. However, the study of arrangement and description of localarchives is still limited. For this reason, this paper intends to explain thearrangement and description of Paku Alam V archives in PuroPakualaman. This research, which using qualitative descriptive methods,analyzed the main data obtained from participatory observation in theprocess of organizing the Paku Alam V archive, especially the classificationand description stages. The conclusion of this study, namely theclassification and description of the Paku Alam V archives, shows that thePakualaman government has two administrative structures which form thebasis of archival grouping. In addition, archival descriptions written inlocal languages indicate that access to this information is still limited tolocal researchers or those who understand Javanese source languages, asa language of the majority of Paku Alam V archives. Moreover, knowledgeof the classification system and description above can be a guide to readthe archives in its history as a formal communication medium for thezelfbestuur government in Yogyakarta.
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Mann, Gregory. "Dust to Dust: a User's Guide to Local Archives in Mali." History in Africa 26 (January 1999): 453–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3172151.

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In recent years political changes in Mali have opened up new research opportunities for historians and other social scientists interested in the country's colonial and post-colonial past. With the new government has come a change in administrative attitudes regarding access to local archives, in other words those held at the level of the cercle. Although these archives can be in terrible condition, they contain precious information unique to each cercle. In the course of my own research I have been able to gain access to two such archives in southern Mali, in the summer of 1996 and again in 1998. Using these two archives as an example and drawing on the anecdotal evidence of colleagues, the following comments offer a rough appraisal of the nature of cercle archives in Mali. The paper covers the type of documentation available, the condition of the collections, and my own experiences in using them. Although my experience is limited to southern Mali, local administrations across francophone West Africa are likely to have similar holdings, given the essential uniformity of French administrative structures in colonial West Africa.In addition to providing otherwise scarce documentary evidence on local events, these archives contain a good deal of correspondence which passed from one commandant de cercle to another, bypassing the central administration in the colony's capital. The information contained in this correspondence is therefore difficult to find in national archives, and I suspect that most of it is absent altogether. The volume of such correspondence is surprising. For example, regarding a religious movement based in one of these towns in the late 1940s, I found fifty-odd letters and telegrams addressed to the local administrator by his colleagues, asking him for information and keeping him abreast of local manifestations of the movement in their own regions. None of these messages had been routed through the central administration, and the commandant had sent his superiors no more than a digest of events in which much detail was suppressed.
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Adamski, Dariusz, Anna Amrogowicz, Mieczysław Białobrzeski, Dawid Naprawca, and Katarzyna Pliszczyńska. "Archiwum zakładowe Izby Administracji Skarbowej w Krakowie. Organizacja i zasób archiwalny." Krakowski Rocznik Archiwalny 26 (2020): 141–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/12332135kra.20.005.13553.

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Archives of the Chamber of Fiscal Administration in Krakow. Organisation and archival resources The archives of the Chamber of Fiscal Administration in Krakow is an independent unit within the structure of the Malopolska fiscal administration. It was established in 2015 based on the employment archives and repository of fiscal records of the Chamber and all tax offices in the Malopolska region, and in 2017 its resources were expanded by the consolidated records of customs and fiscal control offices from the region. At the end of 2020, the archives of the Chamber in Krakow possessed approx. 45,000 metres of records, including around 550 metres of archival documentation. They were taken care of by 25 employees, working in 35 locations and 131 storage rooms throughout the whole region. They include records from a total of 501 organisational units, in which approx. 4,700 clerks and officers worked.The resources of the archives of the Chamber in Krakow consist, to a significant extent, of documentation created by tax and customs bodies in the last dozen years or so, however, the archival materials also include numerous records of bodies that no longer exist, most frequently legal predecessors of, among others, the Regional Liquidation Office in Krakow, the Control-Review Inspectorate in Krakow, the Regional Board of State Income and Financial Control in Krakow, and financial departments of various national council bureaus e.g. the Krakow-Old Town District National Council Bureau or the Directorate of Customs in Krakow.
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Zhitin, Ruslan. "Patrimonial archives of the Tambov landowners’ estates: the documentary heritage nationalization." Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, no. 181 (2019): 149–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2019-24-181-149-155.

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We consider the potential of the Russian landowners’ estates patrimonial records management as a historical source for the features characteristic of the landlord economy development after the serfdom abolition. We study the fate of patrimonial archives of Russia in the comparative aspect with the history of other countries, mechanisms of values nationalization from the largest Tambov estates, its consequences for documentary collections. An important element of the work was the consideration of historiographical aspects of the work with the private estates document circulation. Consideration of the positions of A.M. Anfimov, L.P. Kovalenko, L.P. Minarik re-garding authentic qualities of patrimonial records management allows to identify the advantages and disadvantages of using patrimonial documents in historical research. Specific characteristics of landlords’ records management are considered on the material of a separate Fund of the Novo-Pokrovsky estate in the Tambov Governorate (State archive of the Tambov Region). The Fund combines 1309 units, reflecting the history of the estate from the time of its purchase in 1895 until the liquidation of the estate in 1918. A variety of records management documentation shows the development and complexity of administrative control of a certain manor. The structure of the archive includes orders, circulars and instructions of the Main office to the manager, administrative orders of the chief manager to the heads of individual districts, cases of purchase by count A.V. Orlov-Davydov of other estates in the Tambov Governorate, books of summary budgets of savings, annual reports, abstracts of incoming papers, summary production statistics on individual holdings, credit data. These materials are reliable sources for studying the economic consequences of modernization of large landlords’ economy.
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Gelfand, Aleksandr. "The world’s repository at 75: a history of the United Nations Archives*." Comma 2019, no. 2 (August 1, 2021): 19–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/comma.2019.2.3.

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Seventy-five years ago (1945), the United Nations (UN) was founded in San Francisco by 50 nations. There, a small archives unit served to assemble the first records of the organization; this was the first iteration of today’s Archives and Records Management Section (ARMS). Throughout its history, the fortunes of the UN Archives have waxed and waned, while its role has continuously evolved. Trying to carve out a place for itself within the largest international organization in the world, its physical and administrative structures have undergone profound changes, as has its mission, number of staff, the type of records it holds and its users. This paper examines significant events in the development of the UN Archives, the challenges it has faced and what may be learned from them.
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Raskin, David I. "V. V. Bedin in Charge of the Central State Historical Archive of the USSR in Leningrad: 1945–52, 1954–64." Herald of an archivist, no. 3 (2021): 916–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2021-3-916-926.

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The article is to highlight the little-known pages in the history of the Russian State Historical Archive, one of the largest archives in Russia. Its story is an integral part of the history of archiving in Russia. The article is to show the role of an individual in the history of Russian archiving in a case-study of the activities of one of its most effective managers. His life is largely characteristic of the generation of archival leaders of the 1940s–60s, while his personal characteristics are unique. The article is based on genuine archival materials preserved in the so-called “Archive of the archive” and also on the memoirs of his contemporaries. It is devoted to the biography of Vasily Vasilyevich Bedin, the longtime head of the Central State Historical Archive in Leningrad (now the Russian State Historical Archive). V. V. Bedin was appointed head of the archive at a difficult time. During the war and in the siege of Leningrad, the archive was headed by temporary leaders who replaced one another and did not always cope well with the responsibilities assigned to them. V. V. Bedin became the fifth head of the archive since 1941. Descent from the Novgorod gubernia peasants, a Red Army soldier during the Civil War, a political instructor, he became a party functionary, studied at the Institute of Red Professors. In 1937, he was appointed head of the Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Belarus, and in 1939 became director of the Leningrad branch of the Museum of V. I. Lenin. On December 22, 1945, he was appointed head of the Central State Historical Archive in Leningrad. In this position, he did a lot to eliminate the consequences of the war and to put the archive in order; he strove to improve the situation of the archive’s staff. In a difficult political environment of the late 1940s - early 1950s he showed high integrity and much decency. This was the reason for his dismissal in 1952. But with the beginning of the “thaw,” V. V. Bedin was re-appointed head of the archive on July 3, 1954. Under his leadership, the archive became a truly scientific institution. V. V. Bedin created a businesslike atmosphere in the archive, allowing its staff of to show initiative and boldly discuss the fundamental issues of the archival administration development. He did a lot to improve the storage of archival documents. V. V. Bedin initiated the archive’s transition to a more functional structure. He remained in the memory of the Leningrad archivists as an effective and principled, demanding and caring leader.
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Mincewicz, Wojciech. "Metadane – cichy zabójca prywatności." Studia Politologiczne 2019, no. 54 (November 20, 2019): 230–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.33896/spolit.2019.54.9.

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The article has a deeper reflection on the issue of metadata, that is, data which are defined or describe other data. The theoretical layer extracted three types of metadata: descriptive, structural, and administrative. Descriptive metadata is used to find and identify key information that allows the location of an object. Structured metadata describes the internal structure of the object, but administrative metadata refers to the technical information, where information is provided for example about the time and how the file was created. The purpose of the publication is to provide theoretical knowledge as well as practical. The second part of the article depicts the concepts of graphic and text files, and simple self-defense techniques are indicated, which allow you to remove metadata before sharing the file. The supplementing of article is: analysis the ability to extract meta information by Fingerprinting Organizations with Collected Archives (FOCA), which is used to mechanizedly extract metadata reflection on what the metadata includes the email header.
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Filippova, V. V., A. N. Savvinova, and G. Fondahl. "Evenki of River Basin Olyokma: Resettlement and Land Use in the XXI Century." Nauchnyy Dialog, no. 1 (January 30, 2020): 495–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2020-1-495-509.

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The relevance of the study is due to the need to study the characteristics of the resettlement of the local Evenki group of the Olekma River Basin, which influenced the modern land use and economic and cultural relations of Evenki living now in the Olekminsky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Kalarsky and Tungiro-Olekminsky Districts of the Trans-Baikal Territory and the Tyndinsky District of Amur region. The article focuses on the study of the Evenki population dynamics based on a comparative analysis of the materials of the censuses of the 20th century. For comparison, current data on the number of Evenks in their areas of residence according to the 2010 census are given. An analysis of archival sources showed that changes in the resettlement of Evenk clans occurred simultaneously with changes in the administrative-territorial division. Factographic materials found in the National Archives of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) confirm that when deciding on the administrative-territorial structure, the opinions and proposals of the local population were taken into account. Author’s maps were compiled, which allowed a spatial analysis of the distribution of the population and the forms of organization of the Evenki economy. It was found out that each region has its own specific land use determined by administrative decisions and regional policies.
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Buraeva, Svetlana V., and Marina V. Ayusheeva. "The Archives of Khori Taishas: The Unpublished Work of G. N. Rumyantsev." Herald of an archivist, no. 1 (2020): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2020-1-36-45.

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The article analyses materials from the general archival fond of the Center of Oriental Manuscripts and Xylographs (COMX) of the Institute for Mongolian, Buddhist, and Tibetan Studies of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, which were collected and prepared for printing by the well-known orientalist, G. N. Rumyantsev, leading figure in the science of Buryatia. 30 originals and certified copies on the history of the Khory Buryats of the 18–19th centuries are included in the file “The archival materials of the Khory taishas with certificates, diplomas, etc.” The article offers their source analysis and genre classification, as well as description of their paleographic features, handwriting, stamps, etc. Archival documents illustrate the dynamics of the state policy towards the Buryats over more than one hundred and fifty years: Buryats’ subordination to local governments, relationship between governing bodies, features of Buryat common law and court. Documents enable to follow the integration of the Buryat population into the Russian society. In the private archive of the scholar an unpublished manuscript of his book “The archives of the Khory taishas: Materials for the history of Buryat-Mongolian people: 1711-1850” have been found. It includes hand- and type-written texts with commentaries. It was not accidental that G. N. Rumyantsev prepared publication of archival documents on the history of the Buryat people. In 1960, in collaboration with S. B. Okun, he had published “Collected documents on history of Buryatia: The 18th century. Issue 1.” It is probable that he carried on with this work by identifying and interpreting sources from the COMX and the State Archive of the Republic of Buryatia. The publication of sources still remains an important task, even if there are now many works on the history of the Buryats that analyze different sides of their social development and culture. The structure and composition of the Buryat government and administration remain unclear, and answers to these questions may be found in these archival documents.
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Ivanov, Ilya O. "Activities of the Spiritual Consistory Committee for Analysis and Systematization of Diocesan Documents: 1831–59." Herald of an archivist, no. 2 (2021): 343–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2021-2-343-355.

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The article details the activities of the Archive Committee of the Moscow Spiritual Consistory, set up on the initiative of Metropolitan Philaret Drozdov of Moscow to put in order diocesan archives, which had suffered in the Napoleonic invasion. The documentary complex of the consistory was the backbone of the institution. The disastrous state of the archive not only undermined the activities of the consistory, but also hindered its socially important search for information in the parish records. Thus, the first priority and essential task of the Committee was to sort through and describe burial record books, which were in disorder. The filed away documents of the consistory expeditions, or structural subdivisions of the consistory, also required serious systematization. The same was true of the historical part of the complex dating back to the previous century. Thus, the Committee faced a choice of an optimal classification scheme: territorial grouping of files by soroks and churches, which dated back to the 18th century, or grouping by “substance” — subjects corresponding to the activity areas of the consistory desks and expeditions. The latter was impelled by the Statute of the Consistory (1841), as well as by the permanently increasing volume of records. So far, the Moscow Consistory Archive has been studied primarily from a pragmatic point of view: as a rich source base for diverse research on the history of the Church. The issues of archival document arrangement have attracted no special attention in scientific literature, although the surviving materials of the Committee reflect an interesting debate of diocesan archivists on the possible solution to the existing problem. In this respect, the documents left by the Committee are a valuable illustration of the Church archiving in search for a better organization of systematic preservation of diocesan administrative documents. The conclusion is made that the Committee was directly involved in the development of the consistory's document complex, its continuous processing, description, and adaptation to the new records management conditions, as well as to the modern structure of the Moscow Ecclesiastical Consistory collections. Stable organization of work with documentary material would have been impossible without appropriate staffing. The Committee was an unusual, beyond-the-limits-of-corporate-culture union of Moscow priests. Representatives of the Moscow clergy formed a special type of archivist, combining work in the archives with everyday parish practice.
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Hicks, J. R. "Hollow archives : bullae as a source for understanding administrative structures in the Seleukid empire." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2017. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1558312/.

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Seal impressions on bullae offer new ways of approaching the local realities of Seleukid administrative and fiscal practice. Previous studies of these objects have focused primarily on the iconography of the impressed seals. However, analysis of the find-spots of bullae, their forms, the sealing protocols employed, the quantities of extant seal impressions, and the interactions that are evidenced by several individuals impressing their seals on a single bulla, enables a range of aspects of royal bureaucracy in Babylonia to be reconstructed. This study is based on thousands of published and tens of unpublished bullae from several Seleukid sites, and also incorporates a few bullae from elsewhere that are impressed by seals with Seleukid motifs. It demonstrates the importance of groups of men ‘on the ground’ for the articulation and enforcement of royal power. Routine bureaucracy ensured that taxes were collected and local authority maintained throughout the long periods when the king and court were absent from a region, and even during instances of conflict over the throne. Nonetheless, some of the surviving evidence appears to reflect bureaucratic failings; there were also moments of reform and instances of idiosyncratic behaviour. The bullae suggest that administrative practice was relatively homogeneous across Babylonia, but differed from that known from the Greek cities of western Asia Minor. There are however similarities between Seleukid administration in Babylonia and Ptolemaic administration in Egypt, suggestive of cross-fertilisation between the two Hellenistic powers. This study is important because scant information survives about the daily realities of Seleukid control from anywhere in the empire, and very little on Seleukid rule in Babylonia. Fully exploiting these initially unpromising sources helps to fill an important gap in our knowledge, and enables broader comparisons of imperial structures between the Seleukid, Ptolemaic and Achaemenid empires.
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Merino, Muriel. "L'obligation d'informer dans l'action administrative /." Aix-en-Provence : Presses universitaires d'Aix-Marseille, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb410062327.

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Cummins, Robert A. "The effect of organizational structure and demographics on administrative stress." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1987. http://www.tren.com.

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Glover, Hazel Annie. "A comparative study of university administrative systems." Thesis, University of Derby, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10545/323793.

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Student administrative systems swing between being decentralised or centralised with a number of benefits being put forward for each scenario, including economy, consistency, customer service and control. This study makes a comparison of these systems in English universities, particularly looking at the factors which influence the centralisation or decentralisation of student administration in order to identify the factors involved, so that informed decisions can be made by university management. The research was undertaken in two main phases: firstly a questionnaire survey of university registrars (the macro study) was carried out in order to identify the current structures and systems in place for student administration; secondly case studies of four universities were undertaken. The latter mainly involved questionnaire surveys of academic and administrative staff at each institution, together with semi-structured interviews to chart the different student administrative systems and structures in place and obtain qualitative and quantitative data to assess them. From the results of the first survey, it was possible to assess the degree of the centralisation or decentralisation of the student administrative functions and cross-reference the data to examine whether certain factors were influencing the design of these structures. The results of this analysis are documented in Chapter 4, and it was noticeable that the majority of the respondents favoured the “midway” structure for student administration. Four universities were identified from the macro study to form the focus of more detailed case studies: one with a centralised student administration, one with a decentralised system, and two with hybrid systems. Key administrative functions were examined closely to determine the effectiveness, efficiency and motivational influences involved for each case study university. The research concludes that a blanket centralisation or decentralisation of student administration does not maximise the resources and gain the optimum efficiency. By being selective in which processes are centralised or decentralised, the university can gain in economy and also ensure a supportive infrastructure to enhance the student experience.
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Gashler, Paul B. "Impacts of end-user computing on the structure of contemporary administrative organizations." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/23260.

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End-user computing (EUC) places information processing power in the hands of people at all levels of organization. With information now widely accepted as a corporate resource, the impact of distributed EUC on organizations is potentially very significant. This thesis examines, via case studies, EUC impact on the structure of contemporary administrative organizations, emphasizing three structural variables: information processing, differentiation of organizational groups and communications networks. EUC has been shown both to instigate and facilitate structural change in the organizations studied. The impacts noted in the cases are listed by structural variable. Interpretations of the case study results are also provided. Keywords: Management information systems. (kr)
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McColl, Daisy. "An administrative history of the Supreme Court of British Columbia with particular reference to the Vancouver registry : its civil records, their composition, and their selection for preservation." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26049.

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Legal history is social history, family history, women's history, economic history, business history, and constitutional history; in fact it is a growth industry. Records from the civil division of the British Columbia Supreme Court furnish the best possible primary sources, the evidence for local studies in these fields. This thesis is put forward as a practical guide both for scholars who wish to search records from the Vancouver Supreme Court Registry and for archivists who need a conceptual framework for appraising civil court records. It traces the origins and common law traditions of the court, describes court administration and the rules for civil procedure, tabulates the kinds of record kept by the civil division, and works out for archivists a practical means of selection.
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Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), School of
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Boussarie, Thomas. "La codification de la procédure administrative." Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01D060.

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La codification de la procédure administrative est un thème à la croisée de deux mythes fondateurs, en apparence inconciliables, du droit civil et du droit administratif. Sujet a priori antinomique où s’entrecroisent deux icônes doctrinales : la codification et son patrimoine napoléonien ; la jurisprudence et sa filiation au Conseil d’Etat. L’une exclut l’autre puisqu’elles occupent le même espace symbolique, celui de l’avènement d’un droit général, unifié et systématique. La thèse suivie propose de participer à la déconstruction de ces mythes en retenant une conception dépassionnée et objective de la codification. Cette dernière se conçoit comme une simple méthode de systématisation du droit écrit, sans vertu préconçue, si ce n’est de faciliter l’accès au droit. Le choix d’étudier la procédure administrative, outre son origine jurisprudentielle, se renouvelle par la publication récente d’un code des relations entre le public et l’administration. Les caractéristiques généralistes de ce code ainsi que la reprise de solutions jurisprudentielles s’associent aux mythes civilistes et administrativistes pour mieux les désavouer. La codification rencontre la jurisprudence et les équilibres fondamentaux de la matière demeurent immuables : aucune sclérose du droit, aucun déclassement du juge. La technique s’adapte à son objet, elle ne constitue pas un élément de rupture, mais elle parvient, à l’inverse, à conserver les équilibres en présence. L’intérêt de cette approche consiste alors à minimiser les impacts de la codification pour mieux la banaliser et permettre son développement dans une matière qui lui échappe encore en grande partie
The codification of administrative procedure is a theme at the crossroads of two founding myths of civil and administrative laws outwardly incompatible. This issue is a priori conflicting. Indeed, two doctrinal icons intertwine : on the one hand, the codification and its Napoleonian heritage, on the other hand, the jurisprudence and its filiation with the Conseil d’Etat (Council of State). One excludes the other since they lodge in the same symbolic space that of the advent of a unified and systematic law. This thesis aspires to refute these myths by embracing a dispassionate and objective conception of codification. Codification is designed as a simple method of systematizing written law, without preconceived virtue if not facilitating access to law. As well as being jurisprudential, the choice to study the administrative procedure has been reasserted by the adoption of the Code of relationships between the public and the administration. The general characteristics of this new code, along with the codification of legal precedents, link up with both civil and administrative myths to better disavow them. Codification encounters jurisprudence and the fundamental balances remain immutable. Subsequently, not only is there no sclerosis of the law, but also no downgrading of the judge. It follows that the technique is suited to its purpose. Instead of constituting a breach, it does retain the balances involved. Therefore, this thesis consists of making codification commonplace by minimizing its impacts and enabling its development in a discipline that still mainly eludes it
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Bjorkedal, Britta J. "Administrative Organizational Structures: Turbulence and Stability in Public Schools." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2009. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/42287.

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Educational Administration
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This quantitative study analyzed the relationship between district characteristics, the educational environment and the administrative organizational structure in public schools in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania between the 1996-1997 school year and the 2006-2007. More specifically, this study conducted an assessment of the changes and stability that have occurred in the Commonwealth's 501 public school district's administrative positions and structures and determined the trends or relationships that exist between the administrative structure in comparison with district characteristics and the educational environment. Pennsylvania public schools have increased in total number of administrators across the Commonwealth from 5,734 in the 1996-97 school year (Database 1996-97) to 7,348 administrators in the 2006-07 school year (Database 2006-07). This is an increase of 1,614 administrators across the 501 public school districts. These increases have not been consistent from one year to another or across districts. Little is known concerning the relationship between internal district characteristics, the external educational environment and administrative changes or stability. In addition, little is known about that combination of characteristics that have allowed some districts to remain stable in a changing educational environment. In an effort to provide more information on these issues, this quantitative study analyzed public school administrative positions and structures in the 501 Pennsylvania school districts over time in relation to the district's characteristics and educational environment. By assessing combinations of district characteristics and the educational environment, this study sought to find similarities and differences in how districts administratively respond to forces and pressures on the organization.
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Flynn, Barry. "A study examining the need for an improved educational administrative structure for Inuit communities." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq23133.pdf.

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Sin, Blima-Barru Martine. "Le Comité des décrets, procès-verbaux et archives, mise en perspective d'un savoir administratif (1789-1795)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010570/document.

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Le Comité des décrets (21 novembre-3 brumaire an IV) doit son existence au besoin de la Constituante d'un organe intermédiaire par rapport au pouvoir exécutif pour surveiller le bon envoi des décrets aux corps administratifs, face aux nombreuses pétitions des municipalités sur les retards de promulgation. Plusieurs compétences se dégagent au cours des 5 années, procédant par accumulation, intégration, transfert ou regroupement d'attributions. Un 1er groupe de compétences en fait un intervenant dans les processus d'exécution, promulgation, impression et publicité de la loi jusqu'à être un de ceux qui concourront au « Bulletin des lois ». Un 2e groupe de compétences naît de l'autorisation particulière de correspondre avec les corps administratifs en département. Sous la Législative, il assure, par délégation du corps législatif, la correspondance avec la Haute Cour de la Nation à Orléans et la rédaction des actes d'accusation. Sous la Convention, son réseau de correspondance contribue au rappel des suppléants des députés démissionnaires, absents ou morts, attribution qui amène le comité à participer à la recherche des députés hors-la-loi. 3e groupe de compétences, la correction des décrets, importante pour que la loi reste conforme au texte adopté, tout au long des étapes de son élaboration, l'installe au cœur des Archives nationales. Très vite cette attribution se centre sur la vérification des décrets d'aliénation des biens nationaux. La fonction l'amène à récupérer les fonctions des Archives nationales sous la Convention thermidorienne et à mettre en application la loi du 7 messidor an II sur le triage des archives domaniales, judiciaires et historiques
The Comittee's decrees, created November 21, 1789 and removed the 3 brumaire IV at the point where the National Convention, owes its existence to the need of the constituent Assembly to have an intermediary body from the Executive to monitor the proper shipment of its decrees to the administrative body, facing the many petitions of municipalities on delays in promulgation. Several competencies emerge over 5 years by accumulating, integration, transfer or grouping of powers. A first group of skills makes an intervener in the execution process, promulgation, printing and advertising of the Act to be one of those who will compete in the Bulletin of the laws. A second group of powers arises from special permission to correspond with the administrative body in the Department. Under the legislation, it shall, by delegation of the legislative body, correspondance with the High Court of the Nation in Orléans and the drafting of indictments. Under the Convention, its network of correspondance is updated contribution under the recall of alternates of the resigning members, absent or dead assignment that brings the Comitee to participe in finding the outlaw members. Third group of skills, correction of the decrees, important to ensure that the Act remains the same throughout the stages of its development, installs it in the heart of the National Archives. Very quickly this assignment focuses on the verification of the decrees of national property disposition. This function leads him to recover the functions of the National Archives under the Thermidor Convention and to implement the law of 7 messidor II on the triage of Crown, judicial and historical archives
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Eidem, J. The Shemshāra Archives 2: The administrative texts. Copenhagen: Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, 1992.

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The administrative structure of the Safavid Empire. Patna: Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library, 2000.

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Administration, United States National Archives and Records. Administrative procedures manual. Washington, D.C: National Archives and Records Administration, 1985.

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Wijesinghe, P. R. H. Eight states: The cost structure. [Arlington, VA, USA] (P.O. Box 5302, Arlington 22205): [P.R.H. Wijesinghe, 1985.

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Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents: Typology, contents, and archives. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 2005.

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Managing the cost of government: Building an effective financial management structure. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1985.

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Nevada. Commission on Governmental Reorganization. Review of the organization structure of Nevada state government. [S.l.]: KPMG Peat Marwick, 1992.

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Oregon State University. Oregon State University administrative cost/structure assessment: Final report, July 1992. New York, NY: KPMG Peat Marwick, 1992.

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Bell, George G. The Ontario government: Structure and functions. Toronto: Wall & Thompson, 1988.

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Office, Great Britain Welsh. The structure of local government in Wales: A consultation paper. [Cardiff]: Welsh Office, 1991.

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Peters, B. Guy. "Problems of Administrative Structure." In The Politics of Bureaucracy, 123–62. Seventh Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315813653-4.

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Randau, Henk R., and Olga Medinskaya. "Administrative Structure and Ethnic Groups." In China Business 2.0, 199–200. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07677-5_37.

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Belaïd, Abdel, Vincent Poulain D’Andecy, Hatem Hamza, and Yolande Belaïd. "Administrative Document Analysis and Structure." In Learning Structure and Schemas from Documents, 51–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22913-8_3.

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Altmann, Christian, and Henk R. Randau. "Political System and Administrative Structure." In Russia Business, 7–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64613-4_2.

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Lake, B. G., D. F. V. Lewis, and T. J. B. Gray. "Structure-Activity Relationships for Hepatic Peroxisome Proliferation." In Archives of Toxicology, 217–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73113-6_36.

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Stockinger, Peter. "Definition of the Domain of Knowledge and Configuration of the Topical Structure." In Audiovisual Archives, 123–38. Hoboken, NJ USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118561980.ch8.

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Fujii-Kuriyama, Y., A. Fujisawa-Sehara, and K. Sogawa. "Gene Structure and Regulation of Cytochrome P-450." In Archives of Toxicology, 141–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74117-3_19.

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Dura, Gy, G. N. Krasovski, Z. I. Zholdakova, and G. Mayer. "Prediction of Toxicity Using Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships." In Archives of Toxicology, 481–87. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69928-3_112.

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Cananea, Giacinto della. "The Genesis and Structure of General Principles of Global Public Law." In Global Administrative Law and EU Administrative Law, 89–110. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20264-3_5.

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Ridings, J. E. "Quantitative and Qualitative Structure Activity Relationships in Developmental Toxicity." In Archives of Toxicology, 238–48. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77260-3_31.

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DREJERSKA, Nina. "http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/archive/conferences/urban_rural/doc/caseconclusions.pdf." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.122.

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Labour market in rural areas is diversified across Poland. Different processes have been influenced it during the last years. The study deals with spatial approach to sectoral structure of employment, including also characteristics for males and females. It was based on the data of the Central Statistical Office of Poland refereeing to the numbers of employees in three sectors: (a) agriculture, forestry and fishing like services; (b) industry and construction; (c) services. A new European Union typology of: predominantly rural, intermediate, and predominantly urban regions, based on a variation of the OECD methodology, was applied. Graphical presentation of the sectoral employment structures across NUTS 3 regions was used. Generally in Poland, very similar proportions of rural inhabitants work in agriculture, forestry and fishing like in the sector of services (third sector). In 2013, in predominantly rural regions, 37 % of inhabitants worked in agriculture, forestry and fishing (respectively 38 % of males, 37 % of females), 25 % of inhabitants worked in industry and construction (respectively 36 % of males, 15 % of females), and 37 % of inhabitants worked in services. Industry and construction is a sector important for employment of male rural inhabitants whereas services were typical for female employment. Agriculture, forestry and fishing is a very important sector of employment in the south-eastern part of Poland whereas the second and third sectors are more popular in the north-western part of Poland. Identification of these spatial patterns contributes to spatial characteristics of rural economies across Poland as well as it proves existence of a functional region, exceeding regional administrative boundaries, of high important of agriculture in the economy.
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Timonina, K. S. "Administrative investigation in the structure of proceedings for administrative offenses." In SCIENCE OF RUSSIA: TARGETS AND GOALS. LJournal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/sr-10-02-2020-24.

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Kostini, Nenden. "Model of Capital Structure For Small and Medium Enterprises in Bandung City." In International Conference on Administrative Science (ICAS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icas-17.2017.40.

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Yacoub, S., and J. A. Peiro. "Identification of document structure and table of content in magazine archives." In Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2005.133.

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Fan, Yu-Cheng, Bing-Lian Lin, and Shin-Ying Chou. "Hardware structure of 2D to 3D image conversion system for digital archives." In 2013 IEEE 17th International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isce.2013.6570135.

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Yuen, Joseph, Sophia Gao, Markus Wagner, and Frank Neumann. "An adaptive data structure for evolutionary multi-objective algorithms with unbounded archives." In 2012 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec.2012.6256468.

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Daschiel, Herbert, and Mihai P. Datcu. "Cluster structure evaluation of dyadic k-means for mining large image archives." In International Symposium on Remote Sensing, edited by Sebastiano B. Serpico. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.463151.

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Wurdack, Anja, and Philipp Vom Berge. "Geocoding of German Administrative Data." In CARMA 2016 - 1st International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/carma2016.2016.3127.

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This presentation investigates the intra-urban spatial structure of labourmarket inequality. This has been difficult so far because of the requirement ofstandardized data collection at a very fine spatial scale. We present thepotential of geocoded register data on the German labour market forinequality research. The data cover the entire workforce liable to statutorysocial security and all working-age social benefit recipients. We start ouranalysis with a case study on the three largest German cities: Berlin,Hamburg, and Munich. The three cities show distinctly shaped spatialstructures in social inequality.
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"Leadership Structure of Administrative Cadres in Colleges and Universities and its Generating Factors." In 2020 Conference on Economics and Management. Scholar Publishing Group, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38007/proceedings.0000478.

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Hafizur Rahman, Md Hasan, Shima Chakraborty, and Md Hanif Seddiqui. "Machine understandable information representation of geographic related data to the administrative structure of Bangladesh." In 2013 16th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccitechn.2014.6997359.

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Austein, R., and B. Wijnen, eds. Structure of the IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA). RFC Editor, April 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4071.

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Haberman, B., J. Hall, and J. Livingood. Structure of the IETF Administrative Support Activity, Version 2.0. RFC Editor, February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc8711.

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Hunter, Fraser, and Martin Carruthers. Iron Age Scotland. Society for Antiquaries of Scotland, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.193.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under five key headings:  Building blocks: The ultimate aim should be to build rich, detailed and testable narratives situated within a European context, and addressing phenomena from the longue durée to the short-term over international to local scales. Chronological control is essential to this and effective dating strategies are required to enable generation-level analysis. The ‘serendipity factor’ of archaeological work must be enhanced by recognising and getting the most out of information-rich sites as they appear. o There is a pressing need to revisit the archives of excavated sites to extract more information from existing resources, notably through dating programmes targeted at regional sequences – the Western Isles Atlantic roundhouse sequence is an obvious target. o Many areas still lack anything beyond the baldest of settlement sequences, with little understanding of the relations between key site types. There is a need to get at least basic sequences from many more areas, either from sustained regional programmes or targeted sampling exercises. o Much of the methodologically innovative work and new insights have come from long-running research excavations. Such large-scale research projects are an important element in developing new approaches to the Iron Age.  Daily life and practice: There remains great potential to improve the understanding of people’s lives in the Iron Age through fresh approaches to, and integration of, existing and newly-excavated data. o House use. Rigorous analysis and innovative approaches, including experimental archaeology, should be employed to get the most out of the understanding of daily life through the strengths of the Scottish record, such as deposits within buildings, organic preservation and waterlogging. o Material culture. Artefact studies have the potential to be far more integral to understandings of Iron Age societies, both from the rich assemblages of the Atlantic area and less-rich lowland finds. Key areas of concern are basic studies of material groups (including the function of everyday items such as stone and bone tools, and the nature of craft processes – iron, copper alloy, bone/antler and shale offer particularly good evidence). Other key topics are: the role of ‘art’ and other forms of decoration and comparative approaches to assemblages to obtain synthetic views of the uses of material culture. o Field to feast. Subsistence practices are a core area of research essential to understanding past society, but different strands of evidence need to be more fully integrated, with a ‘field to feast’ approach, from production to consumption. The working of agricultural systems is poorly understood, from agricultural processes to cooking practices and cuisine: integrated work between different specialisms would assist greatly. There is a need for conceptual as well as practical perspectives – e.g. how were wild resources conceived? o Ritual practice. There has been valuable work in identifying depositional practices, such as deposition of animals or querns, which are thought to relate to house-based ritual practices, but there is great potential for further pattern-spotting, synthesis and interpretation. Iron Age Scotland: ScARF Panel Report v  Landscapes and regions:  Concepts of ‘region’ or ‘province’, and how they changed over time, need to be critically explored, because they are contentious, poorly defined and highly variable. What did Iron Age people see as their geographical horizons, and how did this change?  Attempts to understand the Iron Age landscape require improved, integrated survey methodologies, as existing approaches are inevitably partial.  Aspects of the landscape’s physical form and cover should be investigated more fully, in terms of vegetation (known only in outline over most of the country) and sea level change in key areas such as the firths of Moray and Forth.  Landscapes beyond settlement merit further work, e.g. the use of the landscape for deposition of objects or people, and what this tells us of contemporary perceptions and beliefs.  Concepts of inherited landscapes (how Iron Age communities saw and used this longlived land) and socal resilience to issues such as climate change should be explored more fully.  Reconstructing Iron Age societies. The changing structure of society over space and time in this period remains poorly understood. Researchers should interrogate the data for better and more explicitly-expressed understandings of social structures and relations between people.  The wider context: Researchers need to engage with the big questions of change on a European level (and beyond). Relationships with neighbouring areas (e.g. England, Ireland) and analogies from other areas (e.g. Scandinavia and the Low Countries) can help inform Scottish studies. Key big topics are: o The nature and effect of the introduction of iron. o The social processes lying behind evidence for movement and contact. o Parallels and differences in social processes and developments. o The changing nature of houses and households over this period, including the role of ‘substantial houses’, from crannogs to brochs, the development and role of complex architecture, and the shift away from roundhouses. o The chronology, nature and meaning of hillforts and other enclosed settlements. o Relationships with the Roman world
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Research Department - Central Bank - General - Bankers' Administrative Staff College - File 1 - Internal Structure and Administration - 1956. Reserve Bank of Australia, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/16191.

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Research Department - Central Bank - General - Bankers' Administrative Staff College - File 1 - Internal Structure and Administration - 1954. Reserve Bank of Australia, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/16245.

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Research Department - Central Bank - General - Bankers' Administrative Staff College - File 1 - Internal Structure and Administration - 1958. Reserve Bank of Australia, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/16265.

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Research Department - Central Bank - General - Bankers' Administrative Staff College - File 1 - Internal Structure and Administration - 1955. Reserve Bank of Australia, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/16169.

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