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ESI, ROT, and LBJ – Thoughts on Data Management While Visiting the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Editor’s Note: If you love to read blogs about eDiscovery, you’ve undoubtedly read posts and articles by Jim Gill. Without a doubt, the most frequent type of case we’ve covered on the eDiscovery Daily blog has had to do with sanctions for spoliation of ESI. most of it ROT.

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How to Perform a Content Migration - Your Checklist for Success

AIIM

In this blog post, we present an approach and checklist for migrating your information from one system to another. Information Management Specialists: A given migration could require advice and support from records managers, knowledge managers, document managers or document controllers, privacy and data protection specialists, and others.

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Tech Tuesday: Getting Started with Classification

Everteam

Imagine trying to find a document among thousands of documents spread across multiple file shares, or file-sharing applications. Maybe you know what the document is called, or maybe you only know what its contents hold. Maybe there are multiple versions of the document or multiple copies stored by other departments.

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4 Steps in Streamlining Open Records Requests

Gimmal

Data maps outline the types of information stored by your organization, where those documents and records are located, and who has access to them. Did you miss the beginning of this blog series? With these key steps, you can streamline your records request procedures and create a seamless retrieval process.

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Information Literacy and Records Management

Brandeis Records Manager

The content in this blog reflects the opinions of the author, and not of Brandeis University.). Should it exclude responsibly destroying or deleting redundant, obsolete, and trivial (ROT) info? Should info literacy exclude emailing a link to one copy of a document rather than sending a two-MB attachment to twenty people?

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

This “anytime, anywhere” aspect is possible by merging traditional RIM practices of document and records lifecycle management and DT, but with a focus on how to “package” the content to deliver a product or service. Before, travellers booked their trips through agents, who issued paper tickets, confirmations, car-rental documents, and so on.

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“A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words”

Unwritten Record

In reality, a photograph only documents a second in time, and as time goes on, it is easy to forget why a particular moment was so important to capture. On the farms – we must help harvest; fight blight, rot, disease; kill rodents and food-eating pests. Every man, woman, and child is wasting 100 pounds of edible food every year.