The Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA International present it's newly adopted mission statement:
The mission of the Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA International is to serve as a leading resource for the Records and Information Management (RIM) community in and around the Seattle metropolitan area by providing educational programs and social networking opportunities for RIM professionals that promote professional development and collaboration in the field of data and records management and support compliance with Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles (GARP).
Communications by and for the members of the Greater Seattle Chapter of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA), International. The chapter's Web site is at http://www.armaseattle.org. Earliest messages are at the bottom; later ones were added above them. Read from the bottom up.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Certificate in Electronic Discovery Management - UW School of Law
This certificate program, through the University of Washington, Law School, is being offered for fall 2009. If you are interested, there may still be time left to sign up!
Some of Seattle's finest Records and Information Management experts sat on the advisory board for this program (take a look, you may recognize some familiar names).
Some of Seattle's finest Records and Information Management experts sat on the advisory board for this program (take a look, you may recognize some familiar names).
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
KCBA - Bar Bulletin, Records Management Email
Article by Andrew J. SanAgustin, published in the October 2009 issue of the King County Bar Association, "What's in Your Email...and Where Is It?"
Take a look!
Take a look!
Friday, October 02, 2009
How Well Do you Communicate?
Hello,
During October 1, Nicole Smith's presentation she presented a video clip of Medieval Service Desk. I am sending the link of the YouTube video. This is not new to the Records and Information Management community, but this is a great reminder that new technologies can have a difficult start. Enjoy!
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