Vol. 44 No. 1, January 2010
Index
- Are you prepared for what lies ahead in 2010?
- Metadata is public record, says Arizona Supreme Court.
- White House posts visitors log.
- White House preserves social media content.
- Oklahoma law could make abortion records public.
- Web addresses go global.
- Florida court records to go public.
- Souter's records closed until 2059.
- Another NARA hard drive goes missing.
- Europe's digital library size doubles.
- NARA, footnote.com 'announce online holocaust records.
- Survey reveals RMs' e-discovery confidence lacking.
- Fresno officials destroy 16 years of records.
- New changes for FRCP.
- Boston attorney general investigates e-mail destruction.
- Britain increases surveillance budget.
- NARA's top-10 challenges.
- PATRIOT Act reauthorized with amendments.
- Dallas County courts going digital.
- Gartner predicts strong future for RM Software.
- E-mail no longer rules.
- NARA releases e-records guidance.
- Kroll Ontrack study: companies not prepared for e-discovery.
- How do your organization's risks stack up? Lessons learned from the financial meltdown.
- Leveraging generational work styles to meet business.
- Killer surf issues: crafting an organizational model to combat employee internet abuse.
- Ten steps for evaluating and selecting software and service providers: investing resources in preparation for purchasing software and services is the best way to ensure that your organization gets the best service and a quality product.
- The Ethics of Records Management: Adopting Ethics, Accountability, and Recordkeeping Principles.