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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. This office holds and maintains records created from the early 1700s to today.

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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? Government?

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

AIIM

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. and I delivered the first-ever public workshop in January 2006 in San Francisco, CA. Which Training is Right for Me?

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Top Ten Tips for Working with eDiscovery: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Talk to The Records Management People. Make a Records Management Policy. There are two notable Rules updates that have significant eDiscovery impact: the 2006 and 2015 updates. A more recent term that has become synonymous is Information Governance. Read the Decisions. Know the Terms.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

16 ZB (zettabytes) of data in 2006, then 2.83 The information explosion is shown in Figure 2. The result is improved enterprise content auto-classification, searchability, findability, knowledge sharing, security of sensitive data (for example, personal, health, financial, customer, IP), information governance, and compliance.