Vol. 50 No. 4, July 2016
Index
- IRS, union agreement violates records law, watchdog says.
- Legal requirements for electronic records retention in Western Europe: an overview.
- Standard human resource record categories.
- Survey: protecting data a top concern for industries.
- Forging stronger relationships with IT and legal to advance your RIM program.
- FCC rules would restrict use of consumers' private data.
- GDPR, privacy shield will impact businesses, survey finds.
- EDRM releases e-discovery glossary.
- EU approves GDPR.
- Survey: U.S. government not prepared for future IM requirements.
- B.C. revising its freedom of information system.
- Tennessee enacts tough data breach law.
- Distrust of vendors raises security, compliance questions.
- U.S. national archives appoints permanent chief records officer.
- Canada joins Asia-Pacific privacy regime.
- Security issues may hamper BYOD adoption.
- Microsoft experimenting with DNA for digital storage.
- More businesses moving to the cloud for data backup.
- U.S. appeals court allows search of old PC files.
- U.S. nears 100% EHR adoption.
- Firms must focus more on information governance, lawyers say.
- Survey: unstructured data a growing challenge.
- Are cloud security concerns overblown?
- Data center virtualization and cloud computing growth.
- Integrated ECM solutions: where records managers, knowledge workers converge.
- Five steps in-house counsel should take to mitigate information risk.
- Minimizing the use of trigger events to increase records retention compliance.
- Software updates may be compromising your IG.
- 3 keys to managing change for a successful RIM program implementation.
- Records Management Quarterly: July 1967.
- Records Management Quarterly: July 1992.
- The Information Management Journal: April 2007.
- Records management glossary: July 1967.
- A primer for corporate librarianship and information management.
- How the hybrid information environment is transforming libraries, history, scholarship.
- Visualize it! The key to driving better business decisions.