Vol. 41 No. 1, January 2007
Index
- Resolution redux.
- Medicare, Medicaid records exposed.
- Reckless with records.
- Copiers can be compromised.
- Will SOX be de-clawed?
- Libraries aim to archive web data.
- Tool deletes laptop data from afar.
- E-records live forever.
- Survey points to tips for audit survival.
- Arizona firms must destroy records.
- Record-less e-mail.
- D.C. business records a mess.
- Real ID to cost $11 billion plus.
- Document destruction a crime in Victoria.
- Google expands news archives.
- Better protection for NARA facilities?
- NARA declassification progresses.
- FOI laws growing worldwide.
- Survey ranks cities by e-governance.
- Companies spying on employees.
- Pricey public records.
- Workplace data theft common in U.K.
- Survey: document management key to IT strategy, yet cost is road block.
- The Domesday Book goes digital.
- Playing with electronic fire: those companies that do not implement an effective electronic information policy or properly manage their electronic records are risking everything.
- Beyond features & functions: evaluating RM software alternatives in a real-world environment: prudent purchasers will consider a number of key issues before selecting a vendor for enterprise electronic records management software installations.
- Securing grants for RIM programs: with creative planning and careful research, RIM professionals may be successful in finding grant funding for a new project or initiative.
- E-discovery compels a seat for RIM at the counsel table.
- Criteria for evaluating RFID solutions for records and information: RIM professionals should consider work environment, cost, compliance, interface capability, and scalability in determining whether RFID is right for their situation.
- The electronic health record: what every information manager should know: records are a vital part of the patient care environment. Secure, accurate records are necessary, although increasingly challenging, as they migrate to an electronic environment.
- Finding a connection with IT.