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Your New Neighborhood Library

Information Governance Perspectives

Library science is an interdisciplinary field incorporating the humanities, law, and applied science that studies topics related to libraries, the collection, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources, and the political economy of information. What’s it like to work in this field?

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ESI, ROT, and LBJ – Thoughts on Data Management While Visiting the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Jim’s post below highlights the importance of information governance and the need for data discovery to manage increasing volumes of data (as we discussed during this webcast last month). For more information on how CloudNine helps organizations with data discovery, contact us at info@ediscovery.co. most of it ROT.

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How Much Does Records Management Training Cost? Options For Any Budget

AIIM

But, as the Association for Intelligent Information Management (AIIM), we get asked this question all the time. Video Session] Noble Energy: From Physical Records Management to Information Governance. You don’t always have to spend big bucks in order to get a quality education. Free Records Management Training.

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e-Records Conference 2018: Registration Open!

The Texas Record

From data management initiatives to information governance, here is an opportunity to share hear about best practices, challenges and lessons learned. This one-day conference is for state agency and local government officials who are creating or managing electronic records.

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e-Records 2019: Early Bird discount expires soon!

The Texas Record

The result is more and more of our information is born digitally; accessed and used solely via screens; stored on hard drives, servers, and in the cloud; and will eventually be deleted or transferred to a digital archive all without ever having been reduced to paper. The transformation yields numerous benefits but also poses challenges.

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Supporting the Future of Scholarly Communication

CILIP

Having worked in academic libraries for nearly twenty years I?ve ve lived through Pinterest, library services offered via Second Life, social tagging in cataloguing and more 23 Things programmes than I want to think about. s hard to deny that it is becoming increasingly more common in academic libraries. However, in this time I?ve

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e-Records 2018: Tackle Tough E-Records Challenges

The Texas Record

We more than met expectations this year with over 350 people in attendance representing about 60 state agencies, 61 local government entities, and 22 vendors. We also had 23 speakers providing 12 educational sessions (the most sessions ever!) This year did not disappoint! Want more recaps? Want to relive it all again?