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Resourceful Records Managers! Courtney Bailey, Chair, SAA Records Management Section 2019-2020

The Schedule

As Jessika knows, I’ve hesitated to participate in her series on Resourceful Records Managers because I suffer from a bit of imposter syndrome. But I don’t actually manage records as a part of my job, hence my imposter syndrome. But I don’t actually manage records as a part of my job, hence my imposter syndrome.

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e-Records 2020 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

This event is organized by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and co-sponsored with the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to promote electronic records management in Texas government. TSLAC and DIR are looking for learner-focused presentations designed to engage virtual audiences.

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e-Records 2021 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

This event is organized by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and co-sponsored with the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to promote electronic records management in Texas government. TSLAC and DIR are looking for learner-focused presentations designed to engage virtual audiences.

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Information Disaster Plan

The Texas Record

What types of information is your government creating? Where are your government’s offices geographically located? For e.g. If crossing a bridge is the only entry to the site, analyze how your government will access the information if that bridge were to collapse. Paper records lasts hundreds of years, if not thousands.

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e-Records 2019 Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

This event is organized by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and co-sponsored with the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to promote electronic records management in Texas government. Presentations should deliver takeaways that are immediately useful to attendees’ work.

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E-Discovery Day

The Texas Record

Join the records management assistance unit in celebrating E-Discovery Day on Friday, December 3, 2021! Put on your records management hat, pull on your information governance boots, and get in the spirit of the day by checking out these e-discovery resources. Peer-Reviewed Research Paper (PDF): John C.

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e-Records Conference 2018: Call for Presentations – Deadline July 20, 2018

The Texas Record

Case studies: e-Records and e-Government–solutions, best practices, process improvement and lessons learned from projects with other internal or external experts including IRMs, RMOs, vendors, etc. Co-presenters, for example, may be state or local government staff and vendors who collaborated on relevant projects.