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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 following image was taken by Dr. Emilie Gagnet Leumas. Hurricane Ida Preparations.

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Resourceful Records Managers- Brad Houston

The Schedule

Our eagerly anticipated series Resourceful Records Managers returns! This month we meet Brad Houston, City Records Officer and Document Services Manager for the City of Milwaukee. *If What led you to choose your current career in Records Management? What is your educational background?

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Preservica congratulates 2019 Emmett Leahy Award winner

Preservica

At a recent award ceremony held in Hong Kong, Simon Chu was honored for his sustained international leadership over the past several decades on issues involving the governance and preservation of archives. Last year’s winner of the Emmett Leahy Award, former U.S. Visit: www.preservica.com Twitter: @preservica.

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Jive Clearspace 2.5: increasingly sophisticated social productivity tools | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Clearspace was launched in 2006 by Jive, who have historically had an excellent track record with their forums product. The Clearspace team are very proactive in this area, conducting over 700 conversations with “C,” mid-level and individual contributor level users to identify what was - and what wasn’t - working in earlier releases.

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Two flavors of software as a service: Intuit QuickBase and Etelos | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

In 2006, Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee sagely observed that "nobody knows what it means": [link] In 2007, Michael Wesch put together this video that supposedly "explains what Web 2.0 is Techno-Hype Like so many tech articles posted since Tim OReilly coined the term in 2004, this one references "Web 2.0"

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Searching for definition | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

′ in 2006, called on attendees to log on to Wikipedia and edit its definition. ′ At the conclusion of the big keynotes later that day Andrew McAfee, the Harvard professor who coined the term ‘Enterprise 2.0′ Five Nines: The Next Gen Datacenter Forrester Research Googling Google GreenTech Pastures Hardware 2.0

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