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Welcome the 2023-2024 Records Management Steering Committee

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With a delayed start, please welcome this year’s talented Society of American Archivists Records Management Committee. The colloquium will highlight three of our favorite experts in the archives, records, and information fields. Records Management Annual Section Meeting, July 2024!

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Advocacy and Records Management

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There is a school of thought that traditional records management is dead, a remnant of the past along with paper-based technologies. We know that records management continues to play, or has the potential to play, a vital role in the larger information governance framework. This is not entirely accurate.

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Resourceful Records Managers! Courtney Bailey, Chair, SAA Records Management Section 2019-2020

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As Jessika knows, I’ve hesitated to participate in her series on Resourceful Records Managers because I suffer from a bit of imposter syndrome. But I don’t actually manage records as a part of my job, hence my imposter syndrome. But I don’t actually manage records as a part of my job, hence my imposter syndrome.

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UPDATED State Records Management Education Materials

The Texas Record

We are pleased to announce the State Records Management Education Materials have been updated and are available on the Records Management Interagency Coordinating Council (RMICC) website. Also, the council determined a need for a second document to address legislators’ and legislative records.

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Meet Your 2018-2019 Records Management Section Steering Committee

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The Records Management Section (RMS) Steering Committee exists to direct and focus the annual business of the section, as well as to foster connections and professional growth amongst section members. Alex is the University Records Manager at the University of Pittsburgh, where he has worked for five years. Toner, Chair.

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To Become Like Living People

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The following is a RMS guest post by Maarja Krusten, a retired Federal government historian who worked on records, archives, and historical research assignments and served for 14 years as an archivist in NARA’s Office of Presidential Libraries. . I tweeted the photo in 2017—note my inclusion of the source information!

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Preservica congratulates 2019 Emmett Leahy Award winner

Preservica

The Emmett Leahy Committee also recognized his efforts at outreach in educating archivists and records managers throughout Asia, as well as the leadership positions he has held in the archival community. Visit: www.preservica.com Twitter: @preservica.