Vol. 45 No. 5, September 2011
Index
- The clock is ticking: it's time to take charge of your information.
- Airlines testing paperless cockpit.
- QR codes: an extra dimension.
- U.S. government reduces web presence.
- Court: e-mails not covered by FACTA.
- Texas enacts new health privacy law.
- FTC approves Facebook archivings.
- S.D. to fine open records violators.
- U.S.-EU air passenger data deal illegal, lawyers say.
- HHS issues new HIPAA rule.
- Kansas City court goes digital.
- Canada: a growing haven for Web crime.
- Supreme Court approves data mining by drug cos.
- Scheindlin retracts metadata ruling.
- European-sponsored DLM Forum releases MoReq2010.
- Russia amends federal data protection law.
- Ohio makes it harder to profit from records destruction.
- FOIA celebrates 45 years; backlogs persist.
- Google ends EHR service.
- No end in sight to the digital data deluge.
- Like sand through an hourglass: how to stop information from flowing out of control.
- Records life cycle: a cradle-to-grave metaphor.
- 10 things to know about preserving social media.
- Stay out of the spotlight: retention and disposition according to GARP[R].
- RM tech deployment still a rough road: the results of the third annual Forrester Research/ARMA International technology market trends survey highlight the complexity of deploying technology, grappling with high costs, managing e-discovery expectations, and obtaining a seat at the table.
- E-discovery and records management: essential knowledge for information professionals.
- Connecting the dots: making knowledge available to decision makers.