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I agree with John's list - I got all these books to study with - probably spent about $500 on books from the bibliography list on the ICRM website.
I took all five multiple choice at the same time (over three days during snow storms) - living in a hotel because I did not have a testing location nearby. I missed Part 5 by 1 or 2 points - and had to take that over. Just did Part 6 (first time) in December - and here I am CRM.
The best prep I did was go to some of the prep workshops - either at the conference or from one of the ARMA Chapters. IN fact ICRM now has a package that any ARMA Chapter or other group can purchase to put on their own prep workshop. Some of the workshops did cost $$, but you get some great feedback and can create a support group from the workshop with others who attended. These workshop were invaluable for the Part 6 preparation!
Good luck,
Caroline
Caroline J. Walters, MA, MLS, CRM
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Records and Information Management: Fundamentals of Professional Practice, 2nd Ed. by William Saffady, Ph.D.
Managing Electronic Records, 4th Edition, by William Saffady, Ph.D.
Records Management: Making the Transition from Paper to Electronic by David O Stephens, CRM Managing Records and Information Programs by Bruce Dearstyne, Ph.D.
Glossary of Records and Information Management Terms, 3rd Ed.
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