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Before I get flamed into a pile of professional charcoal, let me add that my previous comments mean no disrespect for any previous editors or contributors (of which I was one). The RMQ did its job of originally getting the Records Management profession the attention that it needed during the 1970', 80's, and early 90's. However, based on its content and format, it was perceived as not doing all that could be done to expand the concepts of Records Management out of the Records Management Department and into the enterprise as a concept to be embraced by organizations more fully. In addition, there was a perceived need to MUCH more fully address the exploding role of technology in information management, and it was decided to take ARMA's professional journal in a new direction. Mike Pemberton was a major leader in that initiative. And we are all better off for his dedication in accomplishing those new goals. 

Thanks Mike.

John

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John Phillips
Information Technology Decisions
www.infotechdecisions.com
865-966-9413

-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of J. Michael Pemberton
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 2:39 PM
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Subject: Help?

Folks,

My 10 year run as Executive Editor of the Information Management Journal (IMJ) ended December 31, 2008. They are "going in a new direction." I wish them well. 

However, I�ve learned a lot, contributed heavily to the journal�s content, and focused on the quality process. Now, I�m seeking new editorial opportunities. 

If you know of an organization with editing projects�I�d like to send them my editorial resume for review.  As we do not use attachments here, I can send it only to those who request it and to those whose contact information you send me.

I will also appreciate your good thoughts and suggestions.

Mike



J. Michael Pemberton, Ph.D., CRM, FAI
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School of Information Sciences
The University of Tennessee
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