Vol. 43 No. 2, March 2009
Index
- Cooperative process for minimizing discovery burden, expense.
- Cost containment: through a robust RIM program.
- Technology tips for cutting e-discovery costs.
- An opportune time to prove RIM's value.
- Obama Executive Order limits privilege for presidential records.
- Australian web filter plan criticized.
- NARA opens 9/11 commission records.
- Cyber crime soaring in bad economy.
- Obama gets approval for 'first smartphone'.
- Federal regulations available online.
- SEC seeks e-records for investment advisers.
- Beijing Olympic records closed until 2038.
- Smithsonian moves toward FOIA.
- Federal Court sides with Cheney over retention of VP records.
- Ohio Supreme Court ruling: e-mails are public records.
- Germany approves controversial law.
- U.S. Education Dept. updates student privacy rules.
- Data breaches skyrocket in 2008.
- UK data centers close to bursting point.
- EU launches online library.
- UK's archivist groups to merge.
- Bush gone, but e-mail problems linger.
- Outgoing NC Gov. decides e-mail should be saved.
- Can NARA handle onslaught of Bush e-records?
- Nationwide e-health records by 2014?
- U.S. archivist Weinstein resigns.
- Facing the economic storm: navigating RIM programs through hard times: business unit managers can help steer their programs through the current economic storm by providing leadership, capitalizing on new opportunities, and planning for the future.
- How to successfully implement an e-records management program: recognizing the need for collaboration, the records management and information technology departments of the company highlighted in this case study partnered to implement a successful enterprise-wide electronic records management program.