Records and Archives In the News is a compilation of news stories
related to records and archives management.
MANAGING E-Mail as a Business Process
CIO Today - Woodland Hills,CA,USA
... and must be preserved for legal and regulatory reasons just like
paper
records. ... For example, Microsoft Personal Store (.PST) files are a
popular local storage ...
<http://www.cio-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id100002QE1U>
ONLINE record change makes public officials an elite class
Blue Springs Examiner - MO, USA
... Social Security and address information remain on the public records
¬ available by ... because the legislature will not authorize the county
to delete it from ...
<http://www.examiner.net/stories/082505/ope_082505025.shtml>
AS decision on ERA system looms, NARA creates advisory committee
GCN.com - USA
... National Archives and Records Administration will establish an
Advisory
Committee on Electronic Records Archives to advise the national
archivist
on technical ...
<http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/36770-1.html>
THE Lower East Side, Up Close and Personal
New York Times - United States
... video camera. The Lower East Side archivist and photographer Clayton
Patterson outside the front door of his building. As obsessive ...
<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/25/arts/design/25patt.html?hp>
GIVING history a home
Spectator Leader - Linden and Roselle,NJ,USA
... One of the items agreed upon was a resolution to seek a historic
site
to display the collection of city archives and artifacts. ...
<http://www.localsource.com/articles/2005/08/24/spectator_leader/news/opinion/doc430cd2f6f2c12001703352.txt>
TAKING history to town in Gray
MaineToday.com - Portland,ME,USA
... documents in a charred box, the old-fashioned penmanship was
sometimes
difficult to read but revealed that many of the documents were bonds and
deeds. ...
<http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/news/local/050825historic.shtml>
HOUSE of personal and national history
Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA
... as US marshal for the District of Columbia and then as its recorder
of deeds. ... Documents suggest he paid for the installation of indoor
plumbing at his previous ...
<http://www.newsday.com/features/printedition/ny-lsliving4395568aug25,0,1437408.story?coll=ny-features-print>
CURBING identity theft
Northville Record - MI,USA
... recommends shredding client information pursuant to appropriate
disposal
guidelines. Kirk said he complies with guidelines requiring appraisers
keep documents ...
<http://hometownlife.com/Northville/News.asp?pageType=StoryCurrent&StoryArchiveID2768&StoryIDA069&Section=Page%201&OnlineSection=Main%20News&SectionPubDate=Thursday,%20August%2025,%202005&RefDate=8/25/2005>
HAMMERING ID theft
Charlotte Observer - Charlotte,NC,USA
... people from getting their hands on personal information in documents
being thrown out. The state Department of Justice is taking that to mean
shredding. ...
<http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/business/12469102.htm>
AVE Your Computer Files or Go to Jail?
Business Wire (press release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
... the federal obstruction of justice statute, greatly increasing the
penalties for the criminal destruction, alteration, and falsification
of records in certain ...
<http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId 050825005623&newsLang=en>
AMERICA'S Paper Treasures
Voice of America - USA
Although the National Archives in Washington, DC, is rapidly adjusting
to the computer age, it is best known as the home of America's priceless
paper documents ...
<http://www.voanews.com/english/AmericanLife/2005-08-25-voa37.cfm>
DISFARMER pictures stir controversy
Heber Springs Sun-Times - Heber Springs,AR,USA
... the same time began contacting Kasher, a dealer who once worked for
Howard Greenberg Gallery, which sells prints from Disfarmer's glass
negatives,
and Kasher ...
<http://www.thesuntimes.com/articles/2005/08/25/news/news01.txt>
Miami Herald, Thu, 25 Aug 2005 3:38 AM PDT
Firm dug into bank's history
http://www.miami.com/mld/charlotte/business/industries/12469199.htm
Workers spent 1,400 hours studying records at sites across U.S. For
about six months, John Schuttler and two colleagues at Heritage
Research Center
traveled from California to Missouri to Georgia to explore Bank of
America's
possible slavery ties.
New York Times
Visa Seeks New Ways to Keep Data Secret
By ERIC DASH
Inside Visa's operations center is a cool, white room about the size of
a football field. There, more than a thousand giant computers, set up
like
hulking linemen, process cardholder information from across the United
States.
The servers hum with some 3,000 credit and debit card transactions
swiped through its network every second; they will handle more than 35
billion
transactions in the next year.
<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/25/business/25visa.html>
Peter A. Kurilecz
Richmond, Va
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