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Sent to you by pakurilecz via Google Reader: Managing 140-Character
Records via Discovery Resources by DiscoveryResources.org Reporter on
4/10/09
The Bookish Disposition blog (a librarian-turned-records-manager’s view
from the stacks) has a great post, titled “Managing 140-Character
Records,” on storing “tweets” as records.”Every good records decision
includes some thought about the process that created the records and
the purpose(s) behind them. How does this impact ediscovery? Read more
here

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