Vol. 50 No. 1, January - January 2016
Index
- Honoring those who have contributed to 50 years of success.
- Businesses not taking advantage of information.
- Goldman Sachs fined $50m over stolen documents.
- Australia Public Service bans paper in boxes.
- New Zealand Supreme Court: digital files constitute property.
- E-discovery growing worldwide.
- Used smartphones often hold past users' data.
- 30% of IT professionals not sure what tape archives hold.
- Employees, vendors threaten corporate data.
- Report predicts cybersecurity trends, threats for 2016.
- Study: no expectation of privacy in Massachusetts schools.
- IG for making good big data decisions.
- Useless data clogging worldwide storage.
- Half of U.S. firms lack formal BYOD policy.
- What does FRCP rule 37(e) mean now?
- SEC warns CCOs about cybersecurity lapses.
- Handling foreign data in a post-safe harbor world.
- Vancouver's FOI practices scrutinized.
- Who owns data management? IT, legal disagree.
- Gartner's top 10 technology trends for 2016.
- EU privacy regulations' impact on information governance.
- Pursue privacy roles to propel your career.
- Going viral: marketing your RIM program to drive culture change.
- Preserving Appalachian history, 100 terabytes and counting.
- The role of automation in FOIA compliance.
- Records Managment Quarterly: 1967-1984, Volumes 1-18, No. 2.
- Strokes... from the Penn (Redux).
- Records Managment Quarterly: 1984-1998, Volumes 18, No. 3-32.
- Disasters, regulation, technology drive decade of change for RIM.
- Information Management Journal: 1999-2008, Volumes 33-42.
- Information Management: 2009--current, Volumes 43-50.