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e-Records 2023 – 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. About e-Records 2023 For the Win! Records and Data is the theme of this year’s conference.

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Looking Back At Information Governance in 2018

Everteam

2018 was the year enterprises started seriously investing in their information governance programs. It’s not that they didn’t do governance before, but the increase in compliance and regulations, including the new privacy regulations has pushed for improvements to how enterprise think about and apply information governance processes.

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AIIM's Information Management Training - Cost, Options, and FAQs

AIIM

But we didn’t really formalize our educational programs until 2006 when we released the AIIM Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Electronic Records Management (ERM) courses. You may not know that we developed a 4-day Email Management class in 2008 or a 2-day Social Media Governance course in 2011.

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5 Reasons Your Files and Records are ROT(ting)

Gimmal

We collect data from organizations every day to understand why information governance problems exist, and there are generally five reason your files are ROT(ting). Often known as “transient data”, this is data that is useful for a period of time, but it does not require any special retention rules, security concerns, or privacy information.

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Creating Records at Home, Part II: Zoom

The Texas Record

As with all new technologies you adopt, it is important to consider what data is being created, if it is a government record, how it is being stored, and how long it needs to be maintained. First, think about your government’s recordkeeping responsibilities for each of its functions. No Need to Record?