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Hello all,
I am preparing an article, that I hope will be published in an upcoming issue of the Infonomics magazine to answer the above question. Part of the article will discuss the traditional definitions of documents and records. I would like to get current views on the following question, regarding one of the qualifications of a document as a record: can a document rise to the level of a record, if the document has not been formally transmitted to or communicated with one or more recipients?
I look forward to an interesting debate among, as Jesse puts it, the august members of this esteemed group.
Bill Manago, CRM
Director, Records Management Practice
CA, Information Governance
Tel: +1-954.482.2977
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