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Leigh wrote "I know this is not "directly" related to records management (it
is aimed more toward archivists), but I was wondering if anyone had any
thoughts they'd like so share, as it does discuss how archivists and records
managers should work together. I was hoping to be able to get an "overall"
impression of what people thought of the article and whether they agreed
with it.
Leigh,
I haven't read the article but couldn't agree more with the premise that
archivists and records managers must work together. Archivists can't come
into the equation at the end (especially with electronic records) and expect
to have the infrastructure and expertise to permanently preserve these
records. Waiting until the active life of the record has ended will
typically be too late or cost more in blood, sweat, tears, and money because
no thought was given to using standardized hardware, software, and media.
John
John Breeden, CRM
VDOT Records Manager
804-786-0954
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