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What Happens to Electronic Records in the Archives?

The Texas Record

The Archives and information services division at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) has a sophisticated electronic records processes. Many agencies who submit their records to the Archives, may not know how their records are incorporated into TSLAC’s archival inventory. doc to.pdf).

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What Happens to Electronic Records in the Archives?

The Texas Record

The Archives and information services division at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) has a sophisticated electronic records processes. Many agencies who submit their records to the Archives, may not know how their records are incorporated into TSLAC’s archival inventory. doc to.pdf).

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2023 Archive-It Partner Meeting Recap

Archive-It

by Tanya Ulmer, Web Archivist for Archive-It The annual Archive-It Partner Meeting took place on July 26th in Washington, D.C. Around 30 partners and friends of Archive-It gathered in person at the D.C. The first hour wrapped up with an Archiving and Data Services (ADS) update from Product Operations Manager, Kody Willis.

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Everteam’s InfoGov Strategy Validated by an Increasing Number of Market Entrants

Everteam

Key capabilities recently added to this product include: Improved Master Metadata Management across multiples repositories to improve search efficiency. Built-in archival capabilities to allow both structured and unstructured information to be moved out of active systems for as-needed access prior to eventual destruction.