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NAGARA cordially invites you to register for the 2011 Electronic Records Forum, a unique conference focusing on current issues in Electronic Records Management, which will be held in Austin, TX, April 7 - 8.   The pre-conference program is now available at www.nagara.org <http://www.nagara.org/> . 

 

This year's program will include presentations on:



§         Responding to a Preservation Order: Understanding the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Their Records Management Implications (Jason Velasco, KPMG)


§         Managing Content Generated by Social Media Tools as Records (Jesse Wilkins, AIIM)


§         Future Records Managers Skillsets (Pat Galloway, University of Texas at Austin, and Richard Pearce-Moses, Clayton State University)


§         A Review of State Government Digital Preservation (Kelly Eubank, North Carolina State Archives; Jerry Handfield, Washington State Archives; Robert Horton, Minnesota Historical Society; Pete Watters and Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library and Archives)


§         Digital Preservation and Access to Authentic Federal Government Information - GPO's program for managing, preserving and providing access to government information in many digital formats  (Kate Zwaard, GPO)


§         Records Management Program Metrics/Diagnostics (Stephanie Fawcett, NARA)


§         DOD 5015.2 Version 3 Review: Electronic Record Keeping System Certification (Jana Gallatin, DTIC)


 


For a program preview, E-Records Forum registration, or hotel reservation information, please visit NAGARA's website at www.nagara.org <http://www.nagara.org/> . 

 

Sponsored by NAGARA, and co-sponsored by the NARA - Southwest Region, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, University of Texas at Austin School of Information, and the Society of Southwest Archivists, the conference is expected to attract 150+ federal, state, local, and tribal records managers, archivists and information specialists as well as a number of attendees from the private sector and academia.

  

The one-and-a-half day event will include a continental breakfast (both days), a plated lunch on April 7, and an evening social/networking session with light food servings for attendees and vendors.   Local arrangements this year are being coordinated by Jelain Chubb of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.  Austin offers great venues for your evening or an extended stay before or after the conference sessions. The hotel is within easy walking distance to Austin's famous 6th Street music scene and the World's best BBQ and Tex Mex. Plan now and check out the activity on www.6street.com <http://www.6street.com/> .

 

This year's Forum will again meet at the Marriott Courtyard/Residence Inn - Downtown/Convention Center on 4th Street in Austin. The hotel's special conference rates are available through March 16th. 

 

Paul R. Bergeron, CA, CMC

City Clerk

229 Main Street

Nashua, NH  03060

 


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