Apologies for cross posting. Please let me know if you would like
information on this conference - there is a more detailed programme
available, which I will be delighted to email to you:
INFORMATION GOVERNANCE 2.0: Managing and Preserving Records in the digital
age
24 September 2008, London
WWW.UNICOM.CO.UK/RECORDSMANAGEMENT
There is an 'Early Bird' discount if you book before 22 August.
My email address is [log in to unmask] and telephone number 01895 256 484.
BACKGROUND:
Today's professionals in the world of Information Governance seem light
years removed from the layman's perception of the typical records manager or
archivist - but the age-old requirement to preserve and manage records has
grown in importance and urgency as information becomes more pervasive and
yet more ephemeral in the digital age.
This one-day mini-conference provides a welcome opportunity to assess the
range of "new" concerns issues facing Records and Information Professionals
in the digital age, to network with peers; to gain valuable advice and
insight; and learn from case studies across organisations from both the
public and private sectors.
PRESENTATIONS INCLUDE:
Chairman's Introduction
Paul Duller, Records Management Society
Organisations without Borders: The new challenge for records management
Steve Bailey, Senior Adviser, JISC infoNet and author of "Managing the
Crowd: Rethinking records management for the Web 2.0 world"
A 21st Century Domesday Book Chest - preserving digital information for the
next 1000 years
Mark Merifield, The National Archives
Information Governance for Digital Records and Systems
Liz Scott-Wilson and Carol Scott, Metataxis Limited
An Information Compliance Architecture. Satisfying two masters: Risk and
Performance
Mark Field, Workstream Lead for Electronic Good Practice, Dstl (The Defence
Science and Technology Laboratory)
How Do You Add an Organisational Dimension to Web 2.0?
James Lappin, Consultant for TFPL Ltd and chair of RMS London Group
Interactive Panel Session
For more details of the programme or to download a brochure, please see
WWW.UNICOM.CO.UK/RECORDSMANAGEMENT or phone 01895 256 484.
Kind regards,
Alec
Alec McCutcheon
Sales and Marketing Manager
UNICOM Seminars Ltd
UNICOM R&D House
One Oxford Road
Uxbridge
UB9 4DA
Direct: +44 (0) 1895 819 475
Swbd: +44 (0) 1895 256 484
Fax: +44 (0) 1895 813 095
www.unicom.co.uk
Forthcoming conference:
IMPLEMENTING AGILE
9 July 2008, London
WWW.UNICOM.CO.UK/AGILE
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