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Comments by ARMA members are due on this report by this coming Friday. It
is a lengthy report (108 pages) but well worth the reading effort and its
content offers many excellent references on electronic records (also applicable,
in many cases to hard copy and other media. Even if you don't plan to respond
(but you should) review a copy. I think its content is one of the best
studies we have had on records and information management. It clearly establishes
the importance of records and information management and its practitioners.
There is no interdisciplinary conflict involved. RIM and IT are both critical
parts of the process. This is clear throughout the report. Legal concerns are
the key issue but total programming is addressed. ARMA is recognized as it
should be and not as represented in previous reports.
The Appendices are of special interest and value valuable --reference
resources, program effectiveness questionnaire, glossary.
I urge you to review and comment on this guideline report, pro or con. Your
support is needed to make sure that it gets the needed distribution.
As ARMA prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary, I think this is a
significant professional value document.
Bill Benedon, CRM, FAI
List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
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