RSS Feeds • Blogs • Wikis
Blogs
- Above the RIM
- ACerm - Accelerating Positive Change in Electronic Records Management
- ACerm Electronic Records Search Engine - Adventures in Records Management
- Better ECM
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Betterecm-RussStaltersBlogOnExploringNextgenEcm
- Biz Tech Talk
http://feeds.feedburner.com/dan_keldsen
- Collaborative Thinking
feed://feeds.feedburner.com/CollaborativeThinking
- Document Imaging Report
http://feeds.feedburner.com/DocumentImagingTalk
- doingITbetter
- ECM Architect
- ECM Blog
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ecmblog
- ECM Industry Watch (AIIM's blog)
http://aiim.typepad.com/aiim_blog/index.rdf
- Ferris Research
http://blog.ferris.com/index.rdf
- Gilbane Group
http://gilbane.com/blog/index.xml
- Information Management Now
http://feeds.feedburner.com/InformationManagementNow
- Inside Sarbanes-Oxley
http://feeds.feedburner.com/insidesarbanesoxley
- Knowledge Jolt with Jack
http://blog.jackvinson.com/atom_w_comments.xml
- MSDN's ECM Blog
http://blogs.msdn.com/MainFeed.aspx
- MSDN RM Team Blog
http://blogs.msdn.com/recman/rss.xml
- Records management futurewatch
- The RMS Blog (The Records Management Society - UK)
- rim
- Seattle ARMA
- Sound Evidence: E-Discovery Simplified
http://soundevidence.discoveryresources.org/index.xml
- State Sunshine and Open Records
feed://openrecords.wordpress.com/feed/
- Ten Thousand Year Blog
http://www.davidmattison.ca/wordpress/wp-rss2.php
RSS Feeds
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Wikis
Records Retention Guidelines
The General Counsel Roundtable recently launched its
collaborative workspace on records retention guidelines.
Using straightforward wiki technology, this site enables legal and records
management professionals to develop an online listing of records
categories and their associated retention periods.
The collaborative workspace already contains over 100 different records types-each record type includes a short description, a list of examples, a retention period, and where applicable, legal requirements. Take a look and join the workspace community by posting a new records category, inserting additional information on an existing records type, or posting comments.
History of Archives, Recordkeeping and Records
The wiki is an international venture and the goal is to get the wiki to
contain all the possible information about archives and records centers,
archives and records management societies and organizations, individual
archivists and records managers, and anything pertaining to the history
of our profession and our way of life.
Wikipedia - Records Management
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia collaboratively written by many of its readers. It is a special type of website, called a wiki, that makes collaboration easy. Many people are constantly improving Wikipedia, making thousands of changes an hour, all of which are recorded on article histories and recent changes. Inappropriate changes are usually removed quickly, and repeat offenders can be blocked from editing. If you add new material to Wikipedia, please provide references. Facts that are unreferenced are routinely removed from the encyclopedia.
Electronic Disovery Reference Model
EDRM - Records Management - Record Definition
Launched in May 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market - a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery surveys as a major concern for vendors and consumers alike. (Note: This site is actually a collection of many different, but related, wikis.)
WikiFOIA
WikiFOIA is an online space about:
- Freedom of information at the state and local level.
- Legislation governing access to public documents at the state and local level.
- Court cases with an impact on access to public documents.
- Noteworthy open records requests at the state and local level.
- The history of open records legislation in each of the fifty states.
- Individuals and groups who are part of the story of state-level open records and transparency.
