Vol. 41 No. 2, March 2007
Index
- Making 2007 the "Year of Security".
- More spam stuffs inboxes.
- NASA, Google agree to share data.
- ID thieves targeting Universities.
- Ohio strengthens open-records law.
- Canada reviews PIPEDA.
- EPA delays additional library closures.
- DOJ expands law enforcement database.
- EU invests in secure communications.
- Firms not ERM-savvy, study shows.
- Congress passes pretexting law.
- Data growth driving archival efforts.
- Louisville destroys court documents.
- Ottawa must relocate archives.
- Calling all deep throats.
- French UFO reports go digital.
- Blame it on Sarbanes-Oxley.
- Governments to boost IT spending.
- 11 best practices for effective RM.
- Archives not up to digital preservation.
- Historic NARA documents now online.
- Is the end of SOX near? Businesses have long complained that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is too costly and burdensome. How far will the SEC go to appease them and other critics?
- Auditing an organization's RIM program: a RIM program audit is a valid checkup that every organization needs to ensure that is operating at its unique, optimal health level.
- The RIM manager's role in supporting major business changes: during major organizational changes--mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and closings--quality recordkeeping should never be an organizational afterthought.
- Strategies for merging recordkeeping systems: the critical role that records play in business operations demands that acquired records be thoroughly assessed and their integrity assured before their conversion and deployment to a new system.
- DIRKS: putting ISO 15489 to work: any records manager using ISO 15489 to develop a new program or evaluate an existing one should become familiar with the DIRKS implementation process.
- Digital conversion projects: a decision-making checklist: determining what paper to convert and whether to outsource are the critical first steps in a successful backfile conversion project.
- Archives classic updated to address today's technology challenges.