Related Links & Bibliography
Related Links
AIIM (The ECM Association)ARMA International
Council of State Archivists (CoSA)
ICA (International Council on Archives)
National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO)
National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA)
Society of American Archivists (SAA)
Bibliography
- AIIM
- ARMA
- CoSA (Council of State Archivists)
- Records - Laws, Statutes and Regulations in 50 States
- Scheduling and Disposition of Records in 50 States
- email Policies and Management in 50 States
- Electronic Records Management in 50 States
- ICA (International Council on Archives)
- Electronic Records: A Workbook for Archivists, April 2005
- Electronic Records Management: A Literature Review, April 1996
- Guide for Managing Electronic Records from an Archival Perspective, February 1997
- NAGARA (National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators)
- Committee on Electronic Records and Information Systems (CERIS) Report: Status of the Preservation of Electronic Records by State Archives, 2004
- CERIS White Paper: email Retention and Preservation
- NARA (National Archives and Records Administration)
- Federal Records Management Regulations
- Records Management Guidance and Regulations
- Records Management Publications
- Records Management Training
- Toolkit for Managing Electronic Records
- NASCIO (National Association of State Chief Information Officers)
- Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS)
- This document is a technical Recommendation developed by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) for use in developing a broader consensus on what is required for an archive to provide permanent, or indefinite long-term, preservation of digital information. This Recommendation establishes a common framework of terms and concepts which comprise an Open Archival Information System (OAIS). It allows existing and future archives to be more meaningfully compared and contrasted. It provides a basis for further standardization within an archival context and it should promote greater vendor awareness of, and support of, archival requirements.
- The Sedona Conference
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