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Electronic Records Retention: New Strategies for Data Life Cycle Management. (Now available!).


Hot off the presses is ARMA International's latest release: Electronic Records Retention: New Strategies for Data Life Cycle Management by David O. Stephens, CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization. , FAI, CMC (Common Messaging Calls) A programming interface specified by the XAPIA as the standard messaging API for X.400 and other messaging systems. CMC is intended to provide a common API for applications that want to become mail enabled.

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, and Roderick C. Wallace, CRM.

This comprehensive book defines a practical methodology for applying the principles of records retention to computer-based recordkeeping environments. It includes chapters on the business case for electronic records retention; a cost-benefit analysis cost-benefit analysis

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 for retaining vs. scheduling and purging electronic records; desktop environments; e-mail retention; Web environments; digital preservation/long-term data retention; legacy data; legislation and court cases; and case studies.

Also addressed are the implications of the international records management standard, ISO- iso- or is-
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15489-1, which is the first global standard for records management; the U.S. Department of Defense standard DoD 5015.2-STD, which prescribes requirements pertaining per·tain  
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 to records management software applications; and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service's Revenue Procedure 98-25, which imposes certain long-term data retention requirements on corporate taxpayers.

The publication is available for purchase online at www.arma.org/bookstore.
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Publication:Information Management Journal
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Date:Jan 1, 2003
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