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[[File:The_Records_Continuum_Model.gif|thumb|right|The records continuum model]]
The '''records continuum model''' (RCM) is an abstract conceptual model that helps to understand and explore recordkeeping activities. It was created in the 1990s by [[Monash University]] academic Frank Upward with input from colleagues [[Sue McKemmish]] and Livia Iacovino as a response to evolving discussions about the challenges of managing digital records and archives in the discipline of [[archival science]].<ref name="elis">{{cite book |last1=McKemmish |first1=S. |last2=Upward |first2=F. H. |last3=Reed |first3=B. |year=2010 |chapter=Records Continuum Model |title=Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences |edition=3rd |pages=4447–8 |doi=10.1081/E-ELIS3-120043719 |isbn=978-0-8493-9712-7 }}</ref>