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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. About e-Records 2018. Texas technology managers and records managers are working together in new and exciting ways.

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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. Speakers and panelists must agree NOT to market products/services during sessions and consent to recording of their session for TSLAC and DIR to publish.

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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. About e-Records 2018. It’s all about tackling tough challenges to manage those electronic records. Building in records retention during an agile development program.

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How We Learned to Love Event Based Retention

AIIM

Allow me to introduce you to Wendy McLain, Manager of Enterprise Content & Records Management at Valero. Wendy will be presenting at The AIIM Conference 2018. Her session is called "How We Learned to Love Event Based Retention: A Valero Energy Case Study in Records Management."

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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. Why Attend e-Records 2019. Today, our partners inside and outside of government, especially the public, increasingly expect to interact with us electronically.

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What Can We Learn About the IG Profession from the ARMA InfoCon 2020 Taxonomy

ARMA International

Last year, the ARMA team developed a taxonomy to apply to our ARMA InfoCon conference sessions, to make it easier to navigate our myriad of sessions. Since a taxonomy is a reflection of what it organizes, in this case we’re reflecting our profession. On the need to reflect more clarity, a great example is the term “records management.”

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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

Brandeis Records Manager

George Despres, University Records Manager, Brandeis University. The Brandeis University Records Management (URM) program has much in front of it, but some solid foundational accomplishments behind it. ILM was absent from, false, or shabby in many last-generation electronic document and records management products.