Documenting Your Public Service -
2000 Web Edition of Documenting Your Public Service, National Archives and
Records Administration Management Guide Series, College Park, MD (2000), 14
pp.
http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/publications/documenting-your-public-se
rvice.html#preface
From the introduction.
"The purpose of this guide is to provide you and other high-level Government
officials with basic information to enable you to distinguish Federal
records from other documentary materials, including personal files."
I will note that in this cases most the records that are target of this
discussion may not fall under the guidance if this publication, but are
governed by the Presidential Records Act
http://www.archives.gov/about/laws/presidential-records.html, or regulations
promulgated to carry out the PRA
http://www.archives.gov/about/regulations/part-1270.html. That said the
aforementioned publication is still good guidance to start with.
Tod Chernikoff, CRM
-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Larry Medina
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [RM] RAINdrip: Anyone else seen this transcript from Alberto
Gonzalez on RM?
> Isn't that a bit of a political statement? To me, it sounds like you're
> just a bit upset about the politics going on in Washington, in regards
> to Gonzalez, and commenting on those issues as opposed to commenting on
> the information contained in the transcript on RM. I may be wrong but,
> in my opinion, I think political views/statement don't belong here.
Well, hopefully this exchange won't start another "RIM Range War", and
obviously, that wasn't the intent of providing the original link.
None the less, in response to Steve's ovbservations about Lisa's post, I'm
not entoirely convinced her comments weren't directed at his inability to
properly keep records. It could be interpreted that the comments were
intended to indicate that had Gonzalez done a better job of keeping records
on the decisions he made or his earlier comments, (which given his postion
are likely Federal records), that he MAY HAVE BEEN ABLE to "recall or
remember" the facts he was being asked to testify to.
=) But I digress....
Larry
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