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Posted on behalf of Elizabeth Lomas, Northumbria University, Project
Manager for the Continued Communication Research Group: an international
multidisciplinary group investigating communications in the 21st
century.
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Apologies for cross posting
Hi,
In anticipation of the presentation by Katharine Stevenson and Jon
Shepherd at the UK's Records Management Society Conference next week
(when Katharine and Jon will be demonstrating and discussing some of the
implications for RM of new communication tools such as Google Wave,
Ning, Moodle and MindMeister) the Continued Communication team would
like to invite you to add your ideas and questions to a collaborative
mindmap looking at the question:
"What are the challenges, solutions and questions for Records Managers
in a Web 2.0 world?"
You can log in and add to the mindmap at:
http://www.mindmeister.com/44873728/rm-web-2-0-challenges-and-solutions
<http://www.mindmeister.com/44873728/rm-web-2-0-challenges-and-solutions
>
If you are not already a user of MindMeister then you do need to
register a username, an email and password to edit the map. MindMeister
is then free for individuals to use and you can edit other maps and
produce your own (although there are certain limits on the free service
in terms of map numbers). Sign up at
https://www.mindmeister.com/home/signup_editions
Editing the map is easy as the process of adding comments is fairly
intuitive - click on the box you want to link to and then click on
'add', a new box will then pop up for you to type into. Boxes can be
dragged, remapped and linked and you can edit existing comments. Like a
wiki, all changes are tracked so feel free to edit text. MindMeister has
its own help on the site but feel free to get back in touch with any
queries.
The results of the mapping will be used to inform the Continued
Communication Group's research and will be shown at the RMS Conference -
we hope to continue the map throughout the Conference. The map will also
be available online for a couple of months so that around the world we
can reflect on the professional future (opportunities and risks for
Records and Information Managers) around the globe as information
creation, storage and management shifts.
Happy mapping!
Kind regards,
Elizabeth Lomas
Project Manager for the Continued Communication Research Group: an
international multidisciplinary group investigating communications in
the 21st century.
Northumbria University
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Rachel Hardiman, BA (Hons), MSc
On behalf of the AC+erm Project Team
School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences
Northumbria University
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