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Dear List members,
Here is a one-day Records Management Conference in the new year which is
supported by the National Archives and other organisations.
The Changing Face of Records Management
London, 28 February 2007
This conference looks at where the profession of records management stands;
what new developments are being adopted, what are the relative merits of
new technologies and their potential for supporting and facilitating the
traditional activities of the records management function. It also
presents an overview and update of where many organisations have found
themselves and what new directions they may be considering for 2007,
especially in view of the focus on ‘transformation’ in many areas of the
public sector.
It is relevant to both private and public sectors and features
presentations from organisations such as: The Scottish Executive, DVLA,
TFPL, Staffordshire CC, Metataxis.
The speaker panel from a varied background will address the topics of
- Looking to the future
Where is Records Management going?
New Technologies and their potential for Records Managers
New Challenges and some proven answers
- Knowledge Management and Records Management
What is the link between Knowledge Management and Records Management?
How can Records Management contribute to Knowledge Sharing and Intellectual
Capital?
Will developments in search engines and automatic categorisation help
Records Managers?
- EDRM & ECM
ECM and eDRM? What is the difference?
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The take-up of eDRM and lessons learned
- Compliance
Information Governance
The Compliance Agenda
The Role of Records Management in Information Governance
Legislative controls (SOX, FOI, DP)
Risk Management
- Building a Successful Records Management Programme
Key Components
Lessons Learnt etc
There are five places at a very special discount available now for the list
members to attend the conference, however, on a first come, first served
basis. Please contact us for details. For downloading a brochure or for
other information, please visit our website
www.unicom.co.uk/recordsmanagement
Wish everybody a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Kind regards,
Hetty
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