Commonwealth Films Inc.--training videos.

ARMA members receive a 10% discount (which is reflected in the member price) when they purchase Commonwealth videos through ARMA. Videos are also available for preview by contacting Commonwealth Films directly at www.commonweahhfihns.com or by phone at 617.262.$634. Use of Commonwealth Films is subject to certain terms and conditions. For details, contact Commonwealth.

Buried Alive Commonwealth Films Inc.

A Commonwealth blockbuster and ARMA favorite, Buried Alive raises awareness about the need for correct document retention and records management procedures. The video also reveals the 23 legal, financial, and operational consequences of noncompliance. Created in consultation with top experts and based on some of the nation's best-managed systems, it dramatically shows how documents should be systematically retained or destroyed without risking destruction of vital information or evidence. This ARMA version features a special introduction and conclusion.

ISBN: None (Commonwealth Films Inc.) VHS Videotape, English, 23 minutes; 1990 Catalog No. B4356 $695, ARMA member $625

For the Record Commonwealth Films Inc.

Designed for every employee who handles information and records in today's computer-based workplace--and that includes almost everyone--this video stresses the importance of employee compliance with established in-house records management policies, highlights key principles, and describes the four basic policy issues of records/information management systems: ease of retrieval, consistency of retention, thoroughness of records destruction, and dependability of recovery. The video dramatizes how employee work habits that conflict with these principles can put the entire organization at risk, and how the best-designed systems are only as strong as each individual employee's compliance with it. The video also stresses that many of the general principles that apply to paper records should be applied to electronic ones and that systematized management procedures--not personal filing, retrieval, destruction, or backup gimmicks--must be the rule.

ISBN: None (Commonwealth Films Inc.) VHS videotape, English, 22 minutes, 1993 Catalog No. B4348 $695, ARMA member $625

Stolen Access Commonwealth Films Inc.

Social engineers trick unsuspecting employees into revealing sensitive and confidential information over the phone, via e-mail, and inpublic. This video dramatically illustrates the threats from information thieves, hackers, and industrial...

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