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e-Records 2017 – “Information Governance: Take Control and Succeed” Conference Recap

The Texas Record

The 2017 e-Records conference delivered on all fronts hosting a variety of vendors, local government and state agency representatives and, of course, plenty of staff from the two hosting state agencies: Department of Information Resources (DIR) and Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC).

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e-Records Conference 2018: Registration Open!

The Texas Record

Registration is open to state agency and local government staff for the 2018 e-Records Conference. Visit the conference website to REGISTER and to read more about the exciting lineup and exhibitors. This one-day conference is for state agency and local government officials who are creating or managing electronic records.

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e-Records 2021 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

The annual e-Records conference is online again this year! The conference is the afternoon of Wednesday, November 17 and the morning of Thursday, November 18. For more information about the 2021 e-Records conference, check out the conference website. Our theme is Accelerating Towards the Texas of Tomorrow.

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e-Records Conference: Price Increase on October 26!

The Texas Record

Register for this year’s conference here. Be sure to visit the conference website to read more about the exciting lineup and this year’s exhibitors. Information Governance – Managing content, data and electronic records. After October 26 , price will increase to $90, if space is still available. About e-Records 2018.

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e-Records 2019: Early Bird discount expires soon!

The Texas Record

Register for this year’s conference here. Be sure to visit the conference website to read about this year’s exciting presentations and exhibitors. Today, our partners inside and outside of government, especially the public, increasingly expect to interact with us electronically. Early bird registration is only $70.

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The Power of the Record

Brandeis Records Manager

Each year, we have excellent conferences–ARMA, AIIM, MER–I’ve attended them all multiple times, and they can be counted on for great sessions, engaging vendor floors, insights, leading edge case studies, keynote inspiration, and collegiality. For example, I’ll be presenting on The Principles (can I still say “GARP”?)

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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

Brandeis Records Manager

sales-type and corporate-heavy rhetoric and more institutional case studies and stories in the open RM literature (and outside of the expensive RM conferences). We can’t assume that these pieces are in place at other institutions. Communication Tools and Policy. I believe that we need less generic “Big Data!”