Vol. 45 No. 2, March 2011
Index
- JFK library debuts online archives.
- UK introduces discovery directive.
- Canada's FOI laws outdated.
- Tennessee makes openness a priority.
- Archives thief gets 15 months.
- Texas Supreme Court protects state workers' birth dates.
- Data breaches cost hospitals $6b annually.
- Improving EHR system affects patient care.
- Report: SSA must go digital.
- Vermont to strengthen public records law.
- E-mails protected by fourth amendment.
- Spam clock tracks junk online.
- E-discovery trends should continue.
- Thibodeau retires from NARA.
- Boston City Council goes digital.
- NARA offers Google-like search tool.
- FTC recommends do-not-track tool.
- Obama to release Cybersecurity plan.
- WWF hopes file format will save trees.
- Half of businesses don't erase sensitive data.
- Litigation cost survey reveals 1,000:1 ratio.
- N.J. Court: taking employer records okay, sometimes.
- President Obama signs law protecting SSNs.
- Sound design + implementation = big payoff building RIM program excellence: engaging IT, legal, and other business unit stakeholders to create a cross-functional advisory, collaboration, and liaison infrastructure will ensure records and information management program buy-in, commitment, and support.
- Structured data elements: are they records?
- GARP[R] a lens for clarifying legal requirements.
- Visual analytics: a new way to manage data deluge in e-discovery.
- Managing your RIM program: lessons learned from portfolio management.
- Death to zombie IT systems.