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Date: Friday, March 10, 2017

Location: Wyndham Historic Philadelphia
400 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA  29106
 
Meeting Schedule
Board Meeting: 4:00pm – 5:00pm
IGP Class: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Registration/Networking 5:30pm – 6:00pm
Dinner/Presentation 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Presentation Topic - “What do you mean by ‘Permanent?’ Different viewpoints of permanent 
records from the Archives and RIM perspective.

This presentation is designed for records managers who work with archivists in their 
institutions, or who perhaps ARE the archivist at their institutions, as sometimes happens.  
Any records manager that occasionally needs to deal with the concept of saving a record 
for posterity will find this presentation interesting and  useful.

The main objectives of the presentation will be to: 
Re-open our conception of what it means to be a permanent record;
The differences in philosophy, approach, and interpretation of permanency between 
archivists and record managers; 
Common ground the two can find to work together to strengthen record series and balance 
the needs of cost savings and risk management with the preservation of history.

Speaker:  Donald Cornelius
Donald Cornelius is a native of Southern New Jersey.   He obtained his B.S. in History from 
the University of Maryland in 2002, and an MLIS degree from the University of Southern 
Mississippi in 2004.  He currently works as an Archivist with the State Archives of NJ.  His 
primary responsibilities include appraisal, acquisition, and accession of records of 
permanent historical value.  
For the first six years of his career with the State of NJ, Don worked as an archivist 
attached to a team of records managers whose responsibility included the global review of 
record storage solutions for amenable state agencies.  The application of appraisal, 
weeding, proper disposal, adjustment of retention, and relocation of records brought him a 
different perspective on the relationship between archives and records management.

Registration: http://www.armalb.org/chapter_meetings.html

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