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Thank you Larry for your enlightening response.  I would like to hear
from the rank and file RM practioners.  How do the standards, bext
practices,etc., impact their work or not.  

Bill Manago, CRM
Technology Strategist
CA MDY 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Larry Medina
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 10:50 AM
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Subject: Re: Standards and even more standards


On 2/15/07, Manago, William M <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> I wonder how many of you are familiar to the myriad of standards that 
> have been published in the records management field.  Are you 
> knowledgable of ISO 15489?  DOD 5015.2?  MoReq?  VERS?  Dublin Core? 
> Are any of these standards appplicable to you and your organization?


 Bill-

The application of various Standards, Technical Reports and or Best
Practices is common throughout the RIM World.  The degree to which
someone is familiar or is desired (or required) to apply the Standards
depends on many factors.  These would include the level to which you are
regulated, the industry in which you work, whether you are public or
private, the geographical dispersion of your company (US only,
International, Multi-National, etc.) the size of your company, and the
robustness of your RM Program, to name a few.

 Is
> this a topic you would like to see on the ARMA Baltimore agenda. Thank

> you in advance for your feedback.


The SDC and former SDC members have done this at the past 4 Conferences
at minimum.  In addition, Diane Carlisle and Eugenia Brumm made one last
year, and Diane and two others provided one on ISO15489 the year before.

The SDC has done poster sessions at the last three Conferences on
various subjects, ranging from a description of the Standards
development process, what Standards are available, and how to use
standards in the workplace. These are tabletop exercises where attendees
can walk by and ask questions and engage the presenters to further
describe the topic, and generally, it's not uncommon for people to spend
10-15 minutes getting answers related directly to the issues on the
spot, or to be contacted by an SDC member following the Conference to
provide more detail.  We have had no fewer than 2 members of the SDC or
the HQ Liaisons at the booth for the entire 4 hour period over the last
3 years.

Larry

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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972

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