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Chronicle of a Records Manager: Controlling the Chaos of Disaster Response and Recovery

ARMA International

In the field of records management, there are logistical and large-scale projects that can challenge and perplex RIM professionals. The Office of Archives and Records (OAR) is the official repository for the records of the ANO. The plan was to meet the insurance coordinator at the Howard Avenue office at 8:30 a.m.

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Book Recommendation: Tomorrow’s Jobs Today authored by Rafael and Abby Moscatel via IG GURU

IG Guru

Rafael is a well-respected Information Governance Professional (IGP), Certified Records Manager (CRM), and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM). Abby is a California trial attorney for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. Tomorrow’s Jobs Today is written by Rafael Moscatel and his spouse Abby Moscatel.

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More Companies Are Digitizing Records Than Ever Before

Armstrong Archives

This is especially true with a third-party service that already has the tools and infrastructure in place to manage your documents. Utilizing a Third-Party Solution insures consistency across your document library. For instance, Armstrong Archives offers the following document digitization services: Document scanning.

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Deciding Which Paper Files to Keep, Which to Scan, Which to Shred

Armstrong Archives

Archival and records data are subject to rules that govern how you access and store this data, but these rules aren’t always clear to those who are not trained archivists. However, once you know how to dispose or store certain files, sorting through paper records will become much easier. Know the Time Limits.

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Document Management vs. Records Management: What’s the Difference?

AIIM

When I teach, questions often come up about the differences and similarities between document management and records management. Document Management. Document management is used to track and manage documents that are in process. Records Management. Records are complete. Conclusion.