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Dr Livia Iacovino

Dr Livia Iacovino

Dr Livia Iacovino is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow of the Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics and a Principal Researcher in the Records Continuum Research Group, in the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University . She has taught in the recordkeeping courses of the Faculty, and developed the legal and ethical curricula. Her research is focused on interdisciplinary perspectives of archival science, law and ethics; in particular ownership, access and privacy of networked electronic records. Livia has collaborated internationally as a Co-Chair of the Policy Research Group, International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) Project, and as a consultant with the International Records Management Trust. She has been a Chief Investigator, for Electronic Health Records: Achieving an Effective and Ethical Legal and Recordkeeping Framework, an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, together with the Faculty of Law, Monash University and the School of Law , Deakin University . Livia's awards include the Australian Society of Archivists Mander Jones Award 1999, and the Monash University Mollie Holman Medal of Excellence 2003 for her PhD thesis published in 2006 as, Recordkeeping, Ethics and Law: Regulatory Models, Participant Relationships and Rights and Responsibilities in the Online World.

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Recordkeeping Research Tools In A Multi-disciplinary Context For Cross-jurisdictional Health Records Systems
Archival Science, vol. 8, no. 1, 2008, pp. 37-68
Authors: Livia Iacovino and Barbara Reed

Recordkeeping, Ethics and Law: Regulatory Models, Participant Relationships and Rights and Responsibilities in the Online World
Springer, Dordrecht, 2006
Author: Livia Iacovino

Recordkeeping and Juridical Governance
Archives: Recordkeeping in Society, Sue McKemmish, Michael Piggott, Barbara Reed, and Frank Upward(eds), Centre for Information Studies, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, 2005, pp. 255-276
Author: Livia Iacovino

Trustworthy Shared Electronic Health Records: Recordkeeping Requirements and HealthConnect
Journal of Law and Medicine, vol. 12, no. 1, 2004, pp. 40-59
Author: Livia Iacovino

Multi-method Interdisciplinary Research in Archival Science: the Case of Recordkeeping, Ethics and Law
Archival Science, vol. 4, no. 3-4, 2004, pp. 267-286
Author: Livia Iacovino

A Recordkeeping Critique of Shared Electronic Health Records: A Preliminary Analysis of the Australian Research Council, Discovery Grant, Electronic Health Records: Achieving an Effective and Ethical Legal and Recordkeeping Framework
Proceedings, 24th Health Information Management Association of Australia Conference, Sydney, 8-10 August 2003, HIMAA, Sydney, R. McCarthy(eds), 2003
Author: Livia Iacovino

Things In Action: Teaching Law to Recordkeeping Professionals
1998
Author: Livia Iacovino

Regulating Net transactions: The Legal Implications for Recordkeeping in Australia
First published in Place, Interface and Cyberspace: Archives at the Edge, Proceedings of the 1998 Conference of the Australian Society of Archivists, Fremantle 6-8 August 1998, Australian Society of Archivists, 1998
Author: Livia Iacovino

Recordkeeping and the Law: General Introduction
First published in Archives and Manuscripts, vol. 26, no. 2, 1998
Author: Livia Iacovino

The Nature of the Nexus Between Recordkeeping and the Law
First published in Archives and Manuscripts, vol. 26, no. 2, 1998, pp. 216-247
Author: Livia Iacovino

Teaching Law in Recordkeeping Courses: the Monash University Experience
First published in Archives and Manuscripts, vol. 25, no. 2, November 1997
Author: Livia Iacovino

Reflections on Eastwood's Concept of Democratic Accountability and Continuity
First published in Archives and Manuscripts, vol. 21, no. 1, May 1993
Author: Livia Iacovino

Appraisal of Public Archives
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Allen Kent(eds), Marcel Dekker Inc, New York, Basel, 1993, pp. 1-23
Author: Livia Iacovino