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Archivists and Records Managers, part 13

The Schedule

.” He explained that the “data explosion” has blurred the lines between active and inactive records that typically divided records managers from archivists. employee training and education. data mining. archivists) in identifying records. strengthening corporate identity.

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NAGARA Webinar – Mining Our Past, Engineering Our Future – Registration and Fee Required – 5 Credits

IG Guru

NAGARA’s 2020 Summer Online Forum: Mining Our Past, Engineering Our Future is on Friday, July 31, 2020! The post NAGARA Webinar – Mining Our Past, Engineering Our Future – Registration and Fee Required – 5 Credits appeared first on IG GURU. Remember, this event has been pre-approved for 5.0

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A Record Center is Not an Archives: Some thoughts from an interview

The Schedule

A recent assignment for one of her classes was to interview a practicing Archivist and/or Records Manager about the “qualified practices” of the profession and write up a paper/presentation/something else summarizing and analyzing it. What made you want to switch from archives to records management?

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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

Brandeis Records Manager

George Despres, University Records Manager, Brandeis University. The Brandeis University Records Management (URM) program has much in front of it, but some solid foundational accomplishments behind it. Books on institutional functions, like finance, law, student records, HR, advancement, etc.,

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The State of Content Management in 2020 [Expert Tips & Research]

AIIM

What does content management look like in 2020, years after ECM died? AIIM has been the go-to resource for information professionals to find research, education, and training for over 70 years. Most folks at your organization are not records managers - they just want to get stuff done.”.

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Snapshot: College and University Retention Schedules

Brandeis Records Manager

University Records Manager, Brandeis University. Shortly after joining Brandeis to establish a records program, and being new to RIM as it applies to academia, I realized that it might be a good idea to review retention schedules from other colleges and universities (CUs) as part of my research. George Despres.

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"In Search of Objectivity" or "Listening to Those We Often Ignore"

Positively RIM

Rolling out the new program requires, among other things, advocacy, diplomacy, education, training and – above all else – effective communication. Clearly, top officers and directors need their records managed, but so do the mail clerks, couriers, and temp workers. VIPs may feel they are exempt.