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If you were at Bruce Miller's pre-conference session in Chicago, you might join
with me in some bemusement. Bruce posed the exact same question to the
crowd of some 300 records managers, and what followed was a maelstrom of
cacophony. It is very difficult to come up with a definition of "record" that
everyone is happy with.
To meet Chris's challenge, I will use Bruce's "street" definition of record, one
that, in his experience, created a strong correlation between untrained end
users and experience records managers: "Something that we'll need later."
Awfully irreverent, but it seems to match all of the fancier definitions.
Wayne Hoff
Calgary, AB
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