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2nd Northumbria University Witness Seminar Conference

 

Examining the issues & challenges of email & e-communications


Exploring strategies with Experts


at


St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne


24-25th October 2007

 

"Email has transformed business but it can be a nightmare <http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/11/story.cfm?c_id=11&objectid=10428601> " ... and instant messaging, skype etc are set to do the same thing! But are we successfully managing the information created by these technologies?

 

Join a group of records management, IT, management and legal experts, from the UK, Australia & Canada abroad, and engage in the exploration of key issues for managing records from email and other e-communications technologies. Contribute your own knowledge and experience to the debate as we examine:

 

*         the business perspective - what are the records management implications & challenges of doing business electronically?

*         the people perspective - are people the problem and the solution?

*         the technology perspective - problem or panacea?

*         moving forward - futurewatch.

 

If you want to develop a strategy for tackling email and position your organisation to manage its records in today's highly distributed, mobile environment then this is the event for you.

 

The one and a half-day conference builds on the success of our first 'witness seminar conference' in May 2006. The three 'witness seminars' and a panel discussion offer a rare opportunity for anyone interested and/or involved in managing their organisation's email/e-communications records to listen, learn from, actively discuss and network with a broad range of experts and other delegates.

 

'Witnesses' include: Steve Bailey, David Bowen, a partner form Crutes Law Firm, Adrian Cunningham (National Archives of Australia), Jonathan Downes, Ishbel Duncan, Catherine Hare, Mike Huberty, Heather Jack, John McDonald (Canada), Michael Moss, Martin Sanderson, Zoe Smyth, David Wainwright, Geoff Walker, Teresa Waring, Ian Wooler. 

 

The conference fee is £300 (includes lunch and refreshments both days, an evening event at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and conference proceedings on publication). For booking and detailed information of the event, which is being sponsored by Iron Mountain (UK) Ltd and Emerald Publishing, please visit the conference website at www.northumbria.ac.uk/rmwitness07

 

Early booking is advisable as places are limited to 50 delegates.

 

Julie McLeod

Professor in Records Management, School of Computing, Engineering & Information Sciences

Northumbria University