Vol. 39 No. 2, March 2005
Index
- Finding common ground.
- American history online.
- UN report ranks e-gov readiness.
- Employees not receiving critical training, study says.
- Group recommends road map to national health information network.
- Google to digitize library collections.
- South Korea, Vietnam launch e-gov initiatives.
- Scientists developing software to scan Arabic documents.
- South Dakota bill may restrict access to vital record.
- FBI dumps information-sharing software.
- Businesses, banks must protect consumer records, U.S. says.
- Ohio government officials must comply with public records laws or face fine.
- FTC issues final CAN-SPAM rules.
- How is SOX affecting small businesses?
- European Commission approves personal data safeguards.
- ID thief gets 14 years.
- Managing Web records is critical, NARA says.
- The world is watching: can the U.S. and Western European regulatory environment help predict future global initiatives?
- Disintegrator built for field deployment.
- Evoke, similarity systems integrate software.
- Haley systems launches rules management tool.
- Intelligent Chart Capture for health care.
- MBM introduces lockable document containers.
- Open Text offers unified platform.
- Stellent is 5015.2 certified.
- Vasont integrates with Microsoft Infopath.
- Records management and archives: finding common ground: today there is increasing integration of records management and archives in the workplace. But can the question of ownership be resolved?
- Records managers in the global business environment: the role of the records manager has evolved over time along with the technologies used to collect, manage, and preserve records.
- Know when to hold 'em, when to destroy 'em: based on recent court decisions, companies must follow minimum guidelines to ensure their retention schedule and legal holds policy are effective and legally defensible.
- Managing business records and archives at the Getty Center: how four separate program areas worked together to develop an integrated records management and archives program.
- Fostering a compliance culture: the role of The Sedona Guidelines: the guidelines offer a practical framework for organizations to reassess and amend existing codes of conduct, training programs, and corporate policies and procedures to create a culture of compliance.
- A national response to ISO 15489: a case study of the Jamaican experience: a group of records management professionals in Jamaica joined forces to determine how they could best use ISO 15489, the international records management standard, to advance RIM.
- Conducting an information audit.