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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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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

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Developing a Records Management Program: The People Part

The Schedule

Hello Readers: My name is Elizabeth and I’m the Archivist for Records Management at the Bentley Historical Library for the University of Michigan. Think of development as education. What did Terry* say the other day, educate up, mentor down?” Terry MacDonald, Director of the Bentley Historical Library.

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

ARMA International

Information and Content Explosion. Information and data are synonyms but have different definitions. ARMA defines information as “Data that has been given value through analysis, interpretation, or compilation in a meaningful form” (ARMA 2016, p 28). Glossary of Records Management and Information Governance Terms, 5th ed.,

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The Principles of Recordkeeping Primer: Accountability

The Schedule

They used to be part of every child’s education. Image from Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. To ‘account for’ is to furnish a justifying analysis or explanation. A primer is a small, introductory book on a given subject. The New England Primer (ca. 1690), was the first to be printed in North America. ”