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e-Records Conference 2018: Registration Open!

The Texas Record

Registration is open to state agency and local government staff for the 2018 e-Records Conference. From data management initiatives to information governance, here is an opportunity to share hear about best practices, challenges and lessons learned. e-Records 2018 – Friday, November 16, 2018.

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How Much Does Records Management Training Cost? Options For Any Budget

AIIM

This option isn’t a direct training course, but membership will unlock a library of member-only resources to help you on your Records Management learning journey, including: [Member-Only Research] Automating Governance and Compliance. Video Session] Noble Energy: From Physical Records Management to Information Governance.

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ESI, ROT, and LBJ – Thoughts on Data Management While Visiting the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Jim’s post below highlights the importance of information governance and the need for data discovery to manage increasing volumes of data (as we discussed during this webcast last month). For more information on how CloudNine helps organizations with data discovery, contact us at info@ediscovery.co.

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e-Records 2019: Early Bird discount expires soon!

The Texas Record

Today, our partners inside and outside of government, especially the public, increasingly expect to interact with us electronically. Government is transforming to meet its partners in this brave new digital world. Join 300+ government personnel, speakers and exhibitors for this exciting day. Why Attend e-Records 2019.

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e-Records 2018: Tackle Tough E-Records Challenges

The Texas Record

We more than met expectations this year with over 350 people in attendance representing about 60 state agencies, 61 local government entities, and 22 vendors. We also had 23 speakers providing 12 educational sessions (the most sessions ever!) This year did not disappoint! This year did not disappoint!

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Guest Blog: Kay Steed, State Agency RMO

The Texas Record

As the Office Manager at Library Development Division at TSLAC, I was told that I needed to do a records inventory. We have started developing plans for an Information Governance Initiative. With the ever-changing workforce, educating new employees is a big challenge. How did you get involved with Records Management?

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Supporting the Future of Scholarly Communication

CILIP

Having worked in academic libraries for nearly twenty years I?ve ve lived through Pinterest, library services offered via Second Life, social tagging in cataloguing and more 23 Things programmes than I want to think about. s hard to deny that it is becoming increasingly more common in academic libraries. However, in this time I?ve