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Electronic Records Retention: New Strategies for Data Life Cycle Management
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This comprehensive book defines a practical methodology for applying the principles of records retention to computer-based recordkeeping environments. This book includes information on e-mail retention, legacy data, digital preservation/long-term data retention and more.
Author: David O. Stephens and Roderick C. Wallace.
202 pages.
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Member: $50.00
Nonmember: $52.00
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Managing Risks for Records and Information
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This book introduces key iedeas on risk regarding records management, encourages a more coordinated approach to managing those risks, and provides a methodology for risks.
Author: Vicki L. Lemieux.
100 pages.
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Member: $35.00
Nonmember: $42.00
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Requirements for Managing Electronic Messages as Records
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How do you manage e-mail to ensure that the information it contains is created, received, maintained, identified, accessed, retrieved, protected and dispositioned properly? E-mail should be given the same care and consideration as any other recorded information your organization creates or receives. More than 100 individuals volunteered their time, talents and knowledge as participants of a special ARMA task force to create this guide.
Author: ARMA International Standards Records Retention Task Force.
41 pages. Softcover.
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Member: $5.00
Nonmember: $7.00
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Retention Management for Records and Information
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How long do you keep various types of information? Retention Management for Records and Information highlights how to determine records retention periods and obtain approval for retention schedules and procedures. Eight appendices contain samples of policy statements, inventory forms and retention worksheets.
Author: ARMA International Standards Records Retention Task Force.
86 pages.
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Member: $65.00
Nonmember: $75.00
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The Lawyer’s Guide to Records Management and Retention
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For many law firms, the challenge of managing the firm's client and personnel records falls to legal administrators. This book addresses the issues arising from the need to manage records and information in a law office and use records management as a tool for: improving risk management, managing e-mail as part of a client file, implementing records retention schedules, managing records during investigations and audits, serving the techno-centric and techno-phobic attorney, and using records management as a pipeline to knowledge management. This book is suitable for both the large and small office.
Author: George Cunningham and John Montaña
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Member: $89.95
Nonmember: $99.95
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