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Articles from Information Management Journal (May 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
Apples & oranges: recordkeeping principles for transforming business practices. Montana, John C. Cover story 2402
Australia's legal system gets e-discovery rules. 327
B.C. criticized for slow response to FOI requests. 348
BSI releases IM standards. 362
CIA destroyed interrogation tapes. Brief article 248
Cologne archive building collapses. Brief article 287
Committing to good information governance. Lanter, Amy 527
Departing workers often take proprietary company data. Survey 428
E-discovery firm can't find its e-mails. 497
Facebook cancels changes to user rules. Brief article 234
FCC warns telecom firms to protect data. Brief article 210
Federal agency spends $6 million on e-discovery. Brief article 93
Finland approves e-mail tracking law. 317
Getting from point A to point B: what it means to take a federated approach. Irvin, Reed E. 1476
Guiding your organization through murky waters: defining your retention management program. Hill, Brian W. 1680
HIPAA violation costs CVS $2.25 million. 439
In Massachusetts: $14k too much for student records. 345
Iowa governor scrutinized over personal e-mail use. 261
Lawmakers propose Internet Safety Act. 440
Mayor Nagin confirms 2008 e-mails were deleted. 434
NAGARA launches online library. Brief article 125
New chief to tackle VA paper problems. Brief article 223
New details emerge on George W. Bush library. Brief article 315
Selecting software for managing physical a electronic records: although most records are created electronically, physical records continue to proliferate and demand that organizations seek software solutions that meet the requirements for effectively managing records in both media. Phillips, John T. 2186
Survey gives states mixed review on transparency. Statistical data 501
Swiss Bank to open secret files. 535
The building blocks of a global records management program: What does it take to build a global, enterprisewide RM program? it starts with equal parts planning, management support, and foresight. Vednere, Ganesh 2436
UK's 30-year rule should be halved, inquiry finds. Brief article 243
Wal-Mart to roll out e-health records. 454
White House names first CIO. Brief article 156
Wikileaks posts Congressional reports. Brief article 169

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