Quoting from PSnews online Edition Number 413f. Updated Friday 13 June 2014, URL -
The Australian National University (ANU
Quoting from PSnews online Edition Number 413f. Updated Friday 13 June 2014, URL -
The Australian National University (ANU
Health insurer Medibank has announced it is closing its personal health record healthbook, which was developed with $7.5 million in government funding as one of the Wave 2 sites for the implementation of t
Hi All,
I wondered if I could get a feel for how others in smaller organisations, educational or otherwise, might be handling the distinction between their archival holdings and their record management practices. Particularly as we march into the dig
I have not had a proper chance to play with my new digitisation equipment as yet, even though I have had it for about 3 months now. So, this week Alison (the office organiser) and I
http://rhizomedigital.com.au/why-digitise/
There are a few resources out in the interwebs that promote digitisation of records and other materials held in collections. The urge to digitise is not just exclusive to archival institutions who hold stat
http://rhizomedigital.com.au/why-would-small-business-need-a-records-management-consultant/
Most small businesses would not consider hiring a records management consultant.
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NOTE: As you have probably guessed already,
http://rhizomedigital.com.au/the-mysterious-dark-art-of-recordkeeping-analysis/
I have conducted quite a number of recordkeeping analysis projects over the last 7 or so years. Some people refer to the kind of analysis I do as functional analysis, but
http://rhizomedigital.com.au/managing-information-as-an-asset/
This is a really clear and valuable presentation on SlideShare about why and how information can be an asset to ANY business, organisation or Government agency.
I would like to see more cas
October 18-19, 2013
Charles E. Young Research Library
Conf
http://rhizomedigital.com.au/why-determine-community-obligations-in-business-records-retention/
Another hefty topic for a blog post, but it something that needs to be talked about more I reckon. And by the CSO sector as a whole, as it is too big for i
Further to my last post, about the cost and scale of digital backup, etc, being either itty bitty or enterprise level - colleagues from other fora provided links to some different providers with interesting services.
Links:
1TB for $10 per month, trick
Scarborough beach 80 years ago - but could Perth's more modern history records be at risk?
West Australia's short, yet rich colonial past has been meticulously preserved, but
Digital literacy was identified in IBSA’s Environment Scan (Escan) 2012 as a critical skill in demand for business and workforce participation in the digital economy,
Generally, you must keep your written evidence for five years from the date you lodge your tax return, or, if you:
ProPublica article.
Lost to History: Missing War Records Complicate Benefit Claims by Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans
This article is part of an ongoing investigation:
Lost to History: When War Records Go Missing
Worcestershire trust charges man £2,000 for medical records
7 November 2012
A man has been asked to pay £2,000 by a hospital trust to access his medical records from eight years ago.
Andrew Brown, 49,
The contribution made by Alan Ventress to the state of NSW as Director of State Records NSW (as well as previous roles as Associate Director SRNSW, and Mitchell Librarian) was recognised in the NSW Legislative Council on Thursday 20 September 2012.
An
The following article may be of interest to you. I found the link on the RIMPA website.
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/nsw/archives-at-risk-as-state-cuts-back-20120504-1y486.html
State Records NSW is having an Open Day on Friday 28th October, 10am to 4pm at the Western Sydney Records Centre, 143 O'Connell St, Kingswood, NSW, 2747.
Details of the event can be found at http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/openday