2014

IM January-February 2014

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Taking Control of E-Mail with Uniform Retention Rules
William Saffady, Ph.D.

 Order in the Courts! RM Principles of the Judiciary
Nial Raaen, CRM

 Analyze This: The Big Demand for Big Data Professionals
Nancy Dupre Barnes, Ph.D., CRM, CA

 Career Path
Making the Leap to an Information Governance Role
Vicki Wiler

 RIM Fundamentals Series
Forging a Partnership with IT to Build a Solid IG Program
Blake E. Richardson, CRM, CIP

In Review
Shifting Information Analysis: Big Data’s Implications for the Information Sciences and Professionals
Marc Kosciejew, Ph.D.

IM March-April 2014

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Protecting Information Privacy Per U.S. Federal Law

Virginia A. Jones, CRM, FAI

Procedures for Developing an Electronic File Plan

Kathryn A. Scanlan, J.D., CRM

An International Perspective on Protecting Personal Information

Cherri-Ann Beckles

Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles® Series

The Principles in Practice in a New RIM Program

Julie Gable, CRM, CDIA, FAI

RIM Fundamentals Series

Elements to Be Assessed in a RIM Audit

ARMA International Standards Workgroup

Up Front

News, trends, and analysis of interest to you and your organization

IM May-June 2014

Highlights 

Plug Internal Data Leaks with an Effective IG Program

John T. Phillips, CRM, CDIA, FAI

Proposing a Charter of Personal Data Rights

Marc Kosciejew, Ph.D.

Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles® Series

Leveraging the Principles in Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divestitures

Julie Gable, CRM, FAI

How to Conduct a Records Series

Ann Bennick, Ed.D., CRM, and Judy Vasek Sitton, CRM

RIM Fundamentals Series

Balancing the Risks and Rewards of Cloud-Based Healthcare Information

Rebecca N. Shwayri, J.D.

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News, trends, and analysis of interest to you and your organization

IM July-August 2014

Welcome to the July/August 2014 issue of Information Management!

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Highlights

Top IG Tech Trends: Auto-Classification, Big Data
Gordon E.J. Hoke, IGP, CRM

Leveraging the Principle of Availability to Show ROI
Julie Gable, CRM, CDIA, FAI

Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles Series

Cut Costs, Risks with Proactive Litigation Plan
Michael C. Wylie, J.D., PMP, and Kelli A. Layton, J.D.

RIM Fundamentals Series

How to Develop and Implement an Effective RIM Policy
Blake E. Richardson, CRM, CIP

Case Studies in Managing Change
Andrew J. SanAgustin

Up Front

News, trends, and analysis of interest to you and your organization

Special Section

ARMA International 59th Annual Conference & Expo

IM September-October 2014

Welcome to the September/October 2014 issue of Information Management!

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Highlights

Closing the Gap Between Policy and ECM Implementation Using Privacy by Design
Norman Mooradian, Ph.D.

Six Steps for Creating a ‘Super Data Map’
Mark Diamond

Tossing the Tape? Implications of Making the Switch to Disk-Based Backups
Veeral Gosalia, Antonio Rega, and Matt Shive

Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles Series

Principles for Protecting Privacy
Julie Gable, CRM, CDIA, FAI

RIM Fundamentals Series

10 Things Organizations Should Do to Protect Against Hacking
John J. Isaza, Esq., FAI

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News, trends, and analysis of interest to you and your organization

IM November-December 2014

Welcome to the November/December 2014 issue of Information Management!

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Highlights

Cloud Control: Managing the Risks of Engaging and Terminating Cloud Services
Brian Y. Boyd, J.D., CIPP/US

Organizations recognize the advantages cloud computing can provide, but the many risks that come with storing data in the cloud must be considered as well. This article spells out the due diligence organizations must do before contracting with a cloud provider, as well as the proper way to manage the end of the relationship.

Research Says: Focus on Business Technology Agenda to Ensure IG Success
Cheryl McKinnon

The “Forrest Research and ARMA International Records Management Survey, Q3, 2014” reveals some bright spots for records and information management. But, the new “business technology agenda” of investing in tools to attract and serve customers and ensure operational excellence Is driving the need for information governance programs to align their focus with these corporate priorities to get the funding and executive sponsorship they need.

Building Dynamic RIM Programs in Digital Enterprises
Bruce W. Dearstyne, Ph.D.

Possessing traditional recordkeeping knowledge and skills is important for any records and information management (RIM) professional, but the digital revolution is also requiring them to be more creative, innovative, and nimble. In this article, the author describes the need for such agility and offers suggestions to RIM leaders for fostering innovation and empowering employees.

Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles Series

Principles for Updating Your Information Program 
Julie Gable, CRM, CDIA, FAI

Revising a records management program can be as straightforward as editing a few retention schedules or as complex as changing the organization’s information management culture. They may be stipulated by company policy or the result of internal changes or new regulations. Regardless of the extent of the revision or the reason driving it, the Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles and the Information Governance Maturity Model are useful resources for approaching this work. This article explains how.

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News, trends, and analysis of interest to you and your organization