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 electronic records require thorough and descriptive metadata in order to
be findable and usable.  When implementing an enterprise-wide electronic
records management system, it is important to collaborate with your
stakeholders in order to agree upon some metadata standards and definitions
to that there is consistency in how records are maintained.  Jessica
Higgins and Katherine Cranford from the City of Austin know this better
than most, as they have been working with key stakeholder groups across
their organization as they begin to institute an electronic records
management system to standardize records management practices, retention
requirements, and destruction procedures.  They shared some of the
challenges encountered and the valuable lessons learned with our audience,

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