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I read an interesting article in Chemical and Education News (my wife
is a chemist) about how some courts are no longer allowing chemists to
act as expert witnesses because they judges can't understand the
chemistry that these experts are discussing. Based on these postings,
it seems like its not too long before this starts happening to records
managers as well. Brings up the interesting, and terrifying to boot,
question of what are the credentials of persons writing our textbooks
and journal articles....
greg
On Nov 16, 2007 11:23 AM, Sharon Burnett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Jeeze - the more I see books like this that are written by folks that are not records managers the more I realize that I should be writing a handbook on this topic. My experiences of the last few years may be of deeper value to the profession than I thought.
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> Now how to find the time...I need a co-author to keep me on track :)
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> Rock on!Sharon
> Sharon Burnett
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