RACO 2008 Atlanta: Case Studies in Effective Records Management
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
NARA's 5th Annual Regional Records Administration Conference (RACO 2008 Atlanta)
Date:
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Location:
The Fabulous Fox Theatre
660 Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta, GA
RACO 2008 Atlanta Program
- KEYNOTE: "Gone With The Wind"-Thoughts From the Archivist's Lawyer on Managing the
Government's Ephemeral Electronic Records
Our keynoter, Jason R. Baron, is NARA's Director of Litigation and a frequent lecturer and author on e-recordkeeping and e-discovery. His address will provide guidance on new Federal and State e-discovery rules and the importance of responsibly managed electronically-stored information for evidentiary purposes; definitions of novel e-formats, including email, instant messaging,wikis, blogs, and other Web 2.0 applications, and their impact on traditional records management and access; and predictions on e-discovery and enterprise content management. - Thinking about Taking the RMA Leap? Hear from Those Who Did So...and Survived
Donna Read (NARA), moderator. Panelists: Colby Albasini and Renay Nelson (NASA), and Gwen Sanderlin (NOAA) - Web 2.0, Wikis, Blogs: Practicing RM in a Collaborative World
Arian Ravanbakhsh (NARA) moderator. Panelists: Robin Riat (NARA) and Jesse Wilkins (Access Sciences Corporation) - Goodbye Flipchart, Hello Flatpanel: RM Training in 2008
Stephanie Fawcett (NARA), moderator. Panelists: Ethel Abeita (Bureau of Indian Affairs, DOI) and Erin Tecce (Risk Management Agency, USDA) - Three Years after Katrina: Are Records Managers Better Prepared for the Next Big One?
Howard Lowell (NARA), moderator. Panelists: Preston Huff (NARA), Julie Framingham (Council of State Archivists), and Doris Hamburg (NARA)
RACO 2008 Atlanta Presentations
Note: all peresentations are in PDF format
- Putting Records Management Training into Practice presentation, flow chart - Ethel Abeita, Director, Office of Trust Records, Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians, DOI
- Thinking About Taking the Leap? Hear from those Who Did So... and Survived
A Case Study: NASA Stennis Space Center Electronic Records Management - Colby Albasini, NASA
- Gone With the Wind? Thoughts From the Archivist's Lawyer on Managing The Government's Ephemeral Electronic Records - Jason R. Baron, Director of Litigation, Office of General Counsel, NARA
- NARA's Virtual Classroom - Stephanie Fawcett, Records Management Program Director, NARA Northeast Region
- IPER: Intergovernmental Preparedness for Essential Records - Julie Framingham, Council of State Archivists
- Records Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery - Doris A. Hamburg Director, Preservation Programs, NARA
- 3 Years After Katrina 3 Years After Katrina - What Have We What Have We Learned? - C. Preston Huff, Regional Administration, NARA Southwest Region
- Three Years After Katrina: Lessons Learned and Actions Taken - Howard Lowell, External Coordinator for Disaster Preparedness and Response, NARA
- Are you ARCIS Ready? - John McEvoy, IT Specialist, NARA
- Web 2.0, Wikis and Blogs: Practicing RM in a Collaborative World - Arian D. Ravanbakhsh, NARA
- Web 2.0 and Records Managers: Are We Ready? - Robin Riat, NARA Central Plains Region
- EDMS/RMA Implementation: How to Survive - Gwendolyn Sanderlin, NOAA Fisheries Service and Donna Read, NARA Souteast Region
- Records Management from Scratch - Erin Tecce, Risk Management Agency, USDA
- Compliance 2.0: How to Manage Enterprise 2.0 Tools - Jesse Wilkins, Principal Consultant, Access Sciences Corporation
RACO 2008 ATLANTA Registrar:
Gina C. Williams
National Archives and Records Administration
NRCAR, Room 114
4712 Southpark Blvd.
Ellenwood, GA 30294
Tel.: (404) 736-2829
Fax: (404) 736-2923
e-mail: gina.williams@nara.gov
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