REDEFINING RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN THE AI ERA: A HUMAN-CENTRED, COLLABORATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR INTELLIGENT DIGITAL PRESERVATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63741/Keywords:
Records Management, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Preservation, Collaborative Governance, Ethical AI, Human-Centred DesignAbstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into records management is transforming digital
preservation, enabling automation of metadata generation, classification, and retention.
However, reliance on AI without human oversight risks bias, opacity, and erosion of archival
principles. Traditional frameworks like ISO 15489 and OAIS are ill-equipped for AI-driven
environments, creating a critical gap between technological innovation and ethical governance.
This study proposes a Human-Centred, Collaborative Framework for Intelligent Digital
Preservation that integrates AI with interdisciplinary governance and organisational stewardship.
Using a systematic literature review (SLR) following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, 41 peer-
reviewed and authoritative sources were analysed through thematic synthesis. Findings reveal
that while AI enhances efficiency, fewer than a third of studies address transparency or human
oversight. Interdisciplinary collaboration is widely acknowledged, yet formal governance
structures remain underdeveloped. Ethical concernssuch as algorithmic bias and marginalisation
of underrepresented voices are prominent, with limited integration of frameworks like CARE and UNESCO’s AI Ethics Guidelines. The proposed framework consists of three layers: (1) a
Technological Layer (AI automation, predictive appraisal), (2) a Human-Centred Governance
Layer (multi-staff oversight, ethical review), and (3) an Organisational Stewardship Layer
(alignment with OAIS, ISO 15489, FAIR, and CARE principles). This model redefines records
management as a socio-technical process where AI supports, rather than supplants, human
judgment. Three recommendations are offered: implement AI within auditable workflows,
establish collaborative governance committees, and pilot the framework in institutional settings.
This research advances a holistic, ethical, and sustainable approach to digital preservation in the
AI era.