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Bruce Miller has threatened for years to write a book amalgamating his decades of experience in electronic records management. This publication feels like a preview. The Author and the Report In ARMA International’s Managing Records in Microsoft® SharePoint 2010, Mr.
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Virgil Carroll’s presentation was a perfect conclusion to a fun, informative day at Office 365 Saturday Redmond. Mr. Carroll introduced his talk with the declarative: SharePoint implementations fail more often than succeed because of poor information architecture. He stated, “Information architecture (IA) is a practice, not a strategy.
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The impressive Mr. Richard Harbridge of Allin Consulting presented his discussion, “The 7 Most Important SharePoint Online Success Factors” at Office 365 Saturday Redmond. It was a last-minute change to the agenda, but a welcome one. Few of us in the audience knew that he posts a number of resources
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I’m a big fan of People Who Share and Fabian Williams is one of them, which is why I was so excited to meet him at the Office 365 event in Redmond this past weekend. He delivered. Mr.
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Jesse James Garrett states simply that content is king and technology is as important as content in creating a successful user experience. A successful user experience is all that matters in a SharePoint 2010 Records Management environment.
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Communicating how your organization may implement SharePoint 2010 best is a very delicate message. Clearly communicating the value for every department, while acknowledging their different needs, is an important step in the implementation process. Introduce the language below to market gingerly towards the user community and the project implementation team.
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The records and information management standard ISO 15489 groups authenticity with sister concepts reliability, usability and integrity.
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At the Society of American Archivists (SAA) Annual Meeting, one of the discussions focused on electronic discovery and the context of electronic records in the workplace. The panel included: Chairperson, Luciana Duranti, the University of British Columbia / Archival Studies Panelist, Corinne Rogers, the University of British Columbia Panelist, Donald C. Force, the University of British Columbia Corinne Rogers presented “Trust Me!” I’m a Digital Record, a slide deck on the three-year Digital Records Forensics Project,
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In the first session of day three of the Society of American Archivists (SAA) Annual Meeting, the discussion continued on the collection development in the area of born-digital papers, and the management of born-digital assets. The chair and panelists included: Chair, Mark A. Matienzo Yale University Panelist, Simon Wilson University of Hull, United Kingdom Panelist, Peter Chan Stanford University Panelist, Gretchen Geugen University of Virginia For insight into the project, check out the team’s blog
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The Society of American Archivists (SAA) Annual Meeting continued the second day with a focus on interdisciplinary teams and long-term preservation planning. The chairperson and panelist included: Chairperson Paul Jordan, International Monetary Fund Hannes Kulovitz, Austrian National Archives and Vienna Institute of Technology Hannes Kulovitz, Austrian National Archives and Vienna
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The 75th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists (SAA) conference offered insights on new tools that address archival challenges. Here's a look. From where I left off in my last article (What Happens After 'Here Comes Everybody': An Examination of Participatory Archives ), the discussions continued with
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The 75th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists (SAA) kicked off its three-day conference in the organization’s “Sweet Home”-town of Chicago. The chairperson and panelists on the first day of the event included: Chairperson Robert B. Townsend, American Historical Association Panelist Kate Theimer, ArchivesNext Panelist Elizabeth Yakel, University of Michigan Panelist Alexandra Eveleigh, University College London Robert B. Townsend, American Historical Association Chairperson Mr. Robert B.
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I find Microsoft’s advice regarding how to properly assemble a taxonomy somewhat nonsensical, but it’s because I love the Records and Information Management standard ISO 15489 so much. As you write your SharePoint 2010 Records Governance Plan, I recommend you consider the following. Remember: to write a Records governance policy for SharePoint 2010, you need to read ISO 15489’s General Guidelines and the Technical Report. Get your copy of the general guidelines here. A link to the Technical Report is provided on that page. Garbage In, Garbage Out Microsoft reminds implementations
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ISO 15489 barely mentions disaster preparation and recovery outright.
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