Vol. 36 No. 6, November 2002
Index
- April is Records and Information Management Month.
- ARMA award recipients.
- ARMA supports NARA's Proposal for a Redesign of Federal Records Management.
- ARMA's international community looks to the future.
- Decisions of the ARMA International Board of Directors: September 2002.
- Despite hurricanes, ARMA members celebrate the profession.
- Foundation kicks off 5/100 Legacy Campaign.
- In memoriam.
- It's election time at ARMA!(Brief Article)
- Prize winners announced.
- Register now for these exciting new educational offerings!
- Survey reveals members' satisfaction and educational needs.
- The "international" in ARMA International.
- To vote or not to vote ...
- Standards drive the profession worldwide.
- Data storage makers duke it out.
- Data storage needs will grow.
- Canadian government combines National Library and Archives.
- Employees addicted to online news.
- Wanted: a few good librarians.
- Groups join to ban Spam.
- E-mails: to delete or not.
- Terrorism takes toll on privacy worldwide.
- Japanese protest national ID network.
- Trading paper for Palm Pilots.
- Navy upgrades RIM system.
- Public records vs. privacy.
- A digital archiving standard.
- Microsoft looks into loopholes.
- Who's afraid of Sarbanes-Oxley? Accountability legislation creates additional document retention requirements and responsibilities for records managers.
- ABS offers scheduling software.
- Cuadra introduces new applications.
- DocuLex announces new solutions.
- Hyland announces partnerships.
- ICM partners with ensynch.
- OmniRIM unveils new software.
- Open text unveils Livelink 2.0.
- Recall acquires PRSI.
- SoftWise offers metadata management.
- UltraSoft Technologies offers document management software.
- The ISO 15489 imperative: even organizations without RIM problems can benefit from an ISO-driven records management "health check".
- Everything you wanted to know about DoD 5015.2: the standard is not a panacea or a guarantee, but it is a tangible contribution in a field hungry for guidance.
- Records under fire: a look at the pros and cons of compartmentalizing records centers and why this issue is so hotly debated.
- A brave new world: proper and prudent document destruction is as important as any other milestone in a record's life cycle.
- Information preservation: changing roles: if organizations want reliable electronic records, they must take the necessary steps to create and maintain that reliability.
- RFID: the next tool for managing records? Records managers using radio frequency identification (RFID) would have the ability to do complete file-room inventories quickly.
- Strategic tools for RIM professionals: three strategic competencies--vision, electronic scanning, and scenario planning--can work together to support an organization's overall strategic process.
- From the punched card to the Web: data visualization is a viable strategy for almost any large information space, so why not use it to work with shared data?
- Book review: strategies for service providers.
- Video review: the team approach.