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Reporting back from the 2022 ARCHIVES*RECORDS Conference

Archive-It

The Society of American Archivists (SAA) held its first hybrid ARCHIVES*RECORDS conference from August 25 to August 27, 2022. The conference was attended by at least 1700 in-person attendees at the Sheraton Boston, indicating with their lanyards their comfort levels for in-person interaction. Thursday, August 25.

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Building the Relationship Between RM and IT

The Texas Record

Whether it’s creating and securing electronic records or establishing a process to capture records from social media sites, records managers often find themselves working closely with their Information Technology (IT) Departments. Training staff on Archie meant that IT was often asked “How should I classify….” what was discussed?

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Announcing Eighth Annual LTNY Thought Leader Series!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Tom’s involvement with large cases led him to become familiar with dozens of various software applications for litigation support and he has both designed databases and trained legal staffs in their use on many cases. This work has involved both public and private law firms of all sizes across the nation.

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Bridging the Gap between RIM and IT

Positively RIM

Today’s Blog is sponsored by MER 2017, Cohasset Associates’ 25 th annual educational conference on electronic records management, in Chicago, May 8-10. Managing electronic records is arguably more difficult than managing paper. It’s generally not part of our training, so it takes effort, and it take us out of our comfort zone.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Charity

ForAllSecure

This office had sort of crawled to a halt, because they were processing kids that had lost their parents and they were trying to find profiles and sponsors for them, sponsors that pay for their schooling and all that stuff, and their network, their computers were so screwed up that they had to like stop. Kent: Yeah, so.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Courts have frequently emphasized privacy concerns in these cases, where a party sought direct access to an opposing party’s computer systems under Rule 34(a)(1), which allows parties “to inspect, copy, test or sample. any designated tangible things.”36 For example, in John B.

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Tom O’Connor of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

Tom’s involvement with large cases led him to become familiar with dozens of various software applications for litigation support and he has both designed databases and trained legal staffs in their use on many cases. They go to conferences for particular reasons. Everything’s very expensive. They want to go to a GDPR session.

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