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AIIM vs. ARMA: An Honest Comparison of Membership

AIIM

As a paid professional member of both since 2001 – August 2001 for AIIM, September 2001 for ARMA, and having served on both organizations’ Board of Directors (2004-2005 for AIIM, 2007-2010 for ARMA), I have thoughts on both and will compare them in several key areas, including: Focus. Automating Governance and Compliance.

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Transition to Electronic Government: Signs of the Time

Preservica

In 2002, I accepted the position of Statewide Records and Forms Coordinator for the Wisconsin Department of Electronic Government (DEG). Today, digital information and communications technologies are ubiquitous in the public sector and every agency is engaged in e-government. Playing Catch Up.

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Rebecca B. Rankin: Early Advocate for Public Access to Government Information

Archives Blogs

When budget cuts forced her to curtail the traditional publications used for publicity and outreach, Rankin took the pioneering step of employing radio to communicate with prospective customers in the local government and their constituents. You can afford to give the government machinery more attention and study.’ ’ [1].

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ARMA Southwest Region’s IGP/CRM Workshop announced in Houston, TX

IG Guru

Track 1: Becoming a Certified Information Governance Professional (IGP) Track 2: ICRM Exam Prep: Introduction and Parts 1-6 (CRM): Event – Apache Corporation Conference Center 2000 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77056-4400 Hotel – Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria 2001 Post Oak […].

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Following Maps from Manuscript to Print in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Irrigation Division

Unwritten Record

government. Intersections of Manuscript and Print” webpage from the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education from the University of Southern Maine. Published April 2001. Recently I posted announcing the digitization of cartographic records from the Irrigation Division of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

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AIIM's Information Management Training - Cost, Options, and FAQs

AIIM

AIIM training has a long history, going back to 2001 when AIIM developed the Fundamentals of ECM System Implementation course. But we didn’t really formalize our educational programs until 2006 when we released the AIIM Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Electronic Records Management (ERM) courses.

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eDiscovery Markets Are Growing and Legal Tech Investments Are “Skyrocketing”. So, Who’s Buying?: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

As we’ve covered many times before, Rob Robinson on his terrific Complex Discovery site tracks the eDiscovery specific mergers, acquisitions and investments here (he’s got them all the way back to 2001). But, it seems like it’s the service providers who have the biggest impact on the growth of the market.