Vol. 37 No. 2, March 2003
Index
- 5/100 Legacy Campaign update.
- ARMA announces new board members.
- ARMA board plans April 2003 meeting.
- It all comes down to you and me.
- Jury awards $20 million in damages for value of lost records.
- Make a difference: how to get involved in ARMA.
- New educational events.
- NFPA Standards Council votes to uphold appeal.
- Say it loud, say it proud.
- The Information Management Journal wins excellence award.
- When can you use ARMA's logo?
- The legislation that roared.
- White-collar crimes will get harder time.
- British slow to use e-government services.
- Uncle Sam may not monitor e-mails.
- Spam costs businesses $13 billion annually.
- FBI works to better manage its records.
- Self-healing computers.
- E-mails can and will be held against you.
- Don't hit that delete button! (Up front: news, trends & analysis).
- Smile: you're on v-mail.
- Business leaders form ethics organization.
- Americans call e-mail essential to their jobs.
- Canadians' privacy at risk.
- A WiFi-ing we will go?
- Data-mining initiatives.
- MIT's super archive.
- More information could mean less privacy: President Bush signed the E-Government Act to enhance public access to information after authorizing Homeland Security legislation that may threaten privacy.
- Core integration offers total methodology solution.
- Digital preservation online.
- Houston fearless 76 unifies companies.
- LegalKEY offers complete information management.
- MailPoint archives e-mail.
- RainMaker upgrades software.
- Sagent announces EII software package.
- Shredder reengineered.
- SoftWise releases Out-of-Sight 2.0.
- Voice-prompted barcode scanner.
- What every business needs to know about HIPAA: most healthcare organizations must comply with HIPAA's Privacy Rule by April 14, 2003--but do all organizations? Here's what businesses need to know.
- Tragedies, controversies, and opportunities: redefining RIM's role in a turbulent time: given recent issues and critical developments, the central importance of information to the operation and progress of organizations and institutions is even more apparent.
- The truth about taxonomies.
- MoReq: the standard of the future? Want to understand what electronic records management systems (ERMS) should do? The Model Requirements for the Management of Electronic Records (MoReq) is a good place to start.
- So you want to implement automatic categorization? Automatic categorization can be a powerful tool despite its limitations, but it is still important to test and evaluate before making a commitment to using it.
- Protecting records--what the standards tell us: key standards have been developed that aid in determining the best methods, rationale, environment, and housing for protecting valuable records.
- Book review: the ABCs of HIPAA compliance.
- Video review: combating computer viruses.