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Welcome Sara,
If you are new to records management in the public sector, I would
Suggest a first step would be to learn from your state archives and
Records management department or office, what the differences are between
public and private sector archives--they have a very specific meaning with
regard to public records. They may also have training and resources
available to help you. Here is the link to Colorado's State Archives, and
there is a Municipal Records Management Manual link on the website. Good
Luck!
http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/
A.S.Elizabeth Fairfax, MA, CA
Island County Records and Information Management Program
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Subject: [RM] Another Introduction
After seeing a few postings, I thought I might benefit from introducing
myself
as well.
My name is Sara Rusher and I am brand new to the Records Management
World,
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