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What Happens to Electronic Records in the Archives?

The Texas Record

The Archives and information services division at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) has a sophisticated electronic records processes. During E-records 2020 Brian Thomas, an Electronic Records Specialist at TSLAC, presented “What Happens Electronic Records Sent to the State Archives?” doc to.pdf).

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What Happens When You Don’t Have a Modern Data Solution?

eDiscovery Daily

When legal professionals first incorporated electronically stored information (ESI) into their eDiscovery document review process , it opened the door for a variety of digital data types to be used in investigation and litigation. . Computer/ User Activity . Why a Modern Data Review Platform is Critical to eDiscovery. Communication.

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EU Regulatory Data Protection: Many pieces to the regulatory framework puzzle

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Certain obligations have a more general scope of application, whereas others are limited to providers of electronic communications networks and services. the legal basis for direct marketing communications. the legal basis for direct marketing communications.

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What Happens to Electronic Records in the Archives?

The Texas Record

The Archives and information services division at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) has a sophisticated electronic records processes. During E-records 2020 Brian Thomas, an Electronic Records Specialist at TSLAC, presented “What Happens Electronic Records Sent to the State Archives?” doc to.pdf).

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Humans have used technology to transform their societies from prehistoric times up to the present. This means imagining the “art of the possible” for a new future using a cloud computing model to deliver transformative change. Finally, Part 3 will look to the future, will present next steps, and will discuss key takeaways.

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Understanding eDiscovery in Criminal Cases, Part Three: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Likewise, several data types which have received much attention in the press do not present serious technical challenges. It was not a large piece of evidence, presented no authentication problems and was easily introduced and used. The first is forensic images of computers and cell phones. Even more often discussed was State v.

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Musings from MER

Positively RIM

Sunday, I jumped on Amtrak’s Empire Builder, which carried me to Managing Electronic Records, Cohasset Associates’ preeminent conference in Chicago. That message is that records managers, content managers, lawyers, CIOs, and other stakeholders have vastly underestimated the importance of metadata. The only limitation is timeliness.