Vol. 42 No. 2, March 2008
Index
- Managing the e-maelstrom: strategies for minimizing the risks of e-mail.
- Strategies for minimizing litigation risks, costs.
- Technologies for managing e-mail.
- Correction.
- Old rules, new rules, classic evergreen rules.
- Revised FOIA Bill becomes law.
- CIA destroyed videotapes.
- Library project to scan 60 million documents.
- Magna Carta copy to stay at archives.
- NARA seeks to speed presidential disclosures.
- NARA: Clinton records ready.
- FTC oks Google deal, issues guidelines.
- Oregon requires firms to protect data.
- Spoliation sinks TorrentSpy.
- Ex-Los Alamos archivist sentenced.
- SOX costs sock small firms.
- DC mayor dumps proposed e-mail policy.
- Infrared to protect information.
- Record data breaches in 2007.
- U.S. deputy archivist retires; successor named.
- FRCP challenges counsel.
- Swiss adopt RM standard.
- 2008: year of e-mail management.
- Vietnam, Laos sign archives deal.
- Experts: government data unseen online.
- Secrecy still reigns: despite a few recent advances for open records, those who favor open government say there has been a sharp decrease in government transparency.
- The pillars of vital records protection: being prepared to resume business quickly in the event of disaster requires that digital, as well as paper, vital records be identified and protected by staff members that understand the goals of the vital records program and their roles in it.
- Determining the scope of legal holds: waypoints for navigating the road ahead: when preparing for anticipated litigation, a company's primary obligation is to determine a scope of what to hold--and so decide what documents and information it must preserve.
- Keys for securing private information in an EDMS: implementing an electronic document management system (EDMS) security scheme will limit personnel to the minimum information access needed for legitimate business reasons.
- How to develop an emergency management plan: while it won't replace the logic of decision-making or common sense, a good, detailed emergency management plan can greatly enhance an organization's ability to respond to most emergencies and reduce the potential loss.
- Where RM should report to ensure effective electronic records management: as the volume of electronically stored information continues to grow exponentially, it is crucial for records management to report wherever it will gain the most influence and leverage across the organization.
- Are records miscellaneous?