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> As with anything in life, sometimes "constructive criticism" is
> warranted, even welcomed, and can serve the greater good. In this
> case, how can one be critical of an individual who gives of himself
> for no further remuneration to better our profession and to educate
> others on the value of what we do every day.
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> John A. Gervais
> Program Manager
> Policy and Standards Section
> Information Policy and Governance Division
> Intergovernmental and International Affairs Directorate
> Policy and Planning Branch
> Canada Revenue Agency
> 25 Nicolas Street, 16th Floor
> Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0L5
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> ' 1-613-688-9302
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> " http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/
I critique the response not the person. Please point out my
words where I critiqued the person... I would correct that.
I did offer praise for the enterprise as it is an enterprise
that educates others on the value of records managers who
communicate and asked about it with appreciation for that
mission. One of the values of asking is that others could
replicate such good efforts by a case example.
http://www.hbs.edu/case/index.html Harvard Business School
and other educational programs use the case method because
it illustrates, it makes a lot of things more clear than
only general instruction.
Note my enquiry. What particular keywords, what search
mechanisms are used in the case of records and archives in
the news?...
In Peter Kurilecz' reply he remarked the information is
available already by searching. If so, would it be so
difficult reiterating the particular information that
supposed to be available already? The archives search
mechanisms at
http://listserv.muohio.edu/archives/archives.html
and at
http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
have not yet turned up any previous account about the
particular keywords and the particular search engines
used in the case of records and archives in the news
all the way back to the earlier editions of RAIN.
List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
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