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(and S21) MER TOWN MEETING: Office 2007 from an ERM Perspective - Special Double Session ( Mike Alsup, Moderator) (2006)

Jason Cahill, Microsoft Corporation, Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Bruce Miller, RIMtech Inc., Christina Torres, Microsoft Corporation, M. James Daley, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, Mike R. Alsup, Gimmal Group

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2005 Cohasset/ARMA/AIIM ERM Survey Results (2005)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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21 CFR Part 11 - Electronic Signatures - Electronic Records: A Model Regulation (2000)

Paul Motise, US Food and Drug Administration, Michael Miller, US National Archives and Records Adminstration

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A Case Study in Migrating Electronic Records between Computer Platforms (2002)

Robert McDowall, Ph. D., McDowall Consulting

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A Dynamic Solution for Electronic Records: The National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA) Electronic Records Archives - A Pioneering Project to Protect the Past for Our Future (2006)

Kenneth Thibodeau, PhD., National Achives and Records Administration

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A Judge's Practical Perspective on the Legal Issues Relating to Electronic Records Management (2000, 2001)

Hon. Kathie Dudley, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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A Judicial Perspective on Electronic Records: The Need for Education, Clarification and Maturation (2002)

Dean John L. Caroll, Samford University, Cumberland School of Law, Hon. James C. Francis IV, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, United States Courthouse, Bradley J. Hulbert, Esq., McDonnel Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff

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A Key Tool in Implementing Successful Solutions (2008)

Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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A Legal Perspective on Architecting an ERM Strategy (2005)

Michael R. Arkfeld, Esq., Arkfeld Consulting Group

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A Look to the Future: The Factors Driving ERM Software (2001, 2002)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting

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A Model for Changing the Computing Environment for e-Records (2001)

Robert Froelich, Eli Lilly & Co., Steven R. Coates, Wyeth Ayerst Labs

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A New Approach to Cost Justifying ERM Systems (2005)

Craig Rhinehart, FileNet

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A New Standard of Authenticity for e-Records: What is it?, Is it Needed?, and How Will This Standard Be Viewed by Judges and Archivists? (2007)

The Honorable Jay P. Lucas, , Paul F. Doyle, ProofSpace, Inc.

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A New Strategy for Migrating Long-Term Electronic Records: Meeting Operational Needs with Less Risk and at Lower Cost (1995)

Charles Dollar, Ph.D., University of British Columbia, Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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A Vision for Managing Electronic Records: From Origination to Implementation (1995)

John McDonald, National Archives of Canada

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Achieving Trusted Electronic Records in the 21st Century (2005)

Jeffrey B. Ritter, Esq., Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP

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Addressing the Top Five Legal Issues in Managing Electronic Records (1999)

Rae N. Cogar, Esq., DAS, Inc.

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Admissibility and Integrity of Electronic Records and Information (2007)

Andrew M. Cohen, Esq., EMC Corporation

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An Emerging Law of Metadata (1998)

Jason Baron, Esq., U.S. Department of Justice

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An Important New Challenge: Managing and Processing Unstructured Information (2002)

William Zastrow, TOWER Technologies, Inc.

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An Introduction to Information Rights Management (IRM) for Legal and Records Managers (2004)

David Kittrell, Between Bytes, Jason Cahill, Microsoft Corporation

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And All the Rest - Managing Wikis, Blogs, Instant Messaging, etc. (2008)

Alan A. Andolsen, CMC, CRM, Naremco Services, Inc.

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Applicabilidy of Self - Authenticating Records Across the Range of Electronic Records (1998)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Applicability of Self-Authenticating Records Across the Range of Electronic Records (1998)

Richard (Dick) Fisher - Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Application Service Providers (ASPs) & Electronic Recordkeeping Compliance (2001)

Charles Dollar, Ph. D., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Application Service Providers (ASPs): Third Party Storage - A New Dimension to ERM (2000)

Ken List, docHarbor.net

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Applying Electronic Records Management Standards in the Implementation of Pioneering ERM Systems: An Inside Perspective on Australia's Success Story (1999)

Greg O'Shea, Australian Department of Communications, Information Technology and Arts

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Applying Lean Six Sigma Methodology to ISO 15489 and Enterprise Records Management Compliance Implementation (2005)

Charles P. Brett, Xerox Global Services, Inc.

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Applying Records Management Principles to Official Electronic Records (2001)

Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Applying Retention Schedules To Databases: A Needed New Dimension to the Process of Electronic Records Life Cycle Management (2003)

Trish O'Kane, SWIM, Ltd

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Architecture in ERM Software Selection: How It Impacts Your ERM Program's Success (2008)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting, Baron Gemmer, Innovative Corporate Solutions

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ARMA/AIIM/Cohasset Electronic Records Management Survey: Making It Work for You! (2004)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Thomas Y. Allman, Esq. ,Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw, Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Jones Day, Jeffrey B. Ritter, Esq., Kirkpatrick & Lockhart

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As a Regulator, How Would I Challenge the Electronic Records that You Submit in a Regulatory Compliance Process? (1996)

Don M. Blumenthal, Esq., Federal Trade Commission

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As a Trial Attorney, How Would I Attack the Way You Manage Your Electronic Records -Both Before and During a Trial? (1996)

Bradley J. Hulbert, Esq., Banner & Allegretti

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Assessing the Sedona ERM Guidelines: Influence on 2006 FRCP, Impact on Judicial Decisions and Specifics of Recent Changes (2008)

Thomas Y. Allman, Esq., Former General Counsel, BASF Corporation, Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP, Kenneth J. Withers, Esq., The Sedona Conference®

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Assured Records Management (2004)

Gregory P. Kosinski, Documentum, a division of EMC

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Assured Records Management (ARM): A New Performance Standard (2006)

Lori J. Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc, Marcia M. Zweerink, PhD., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Assured Records Management: Establish and Maintain a New Level of Performance (2005)

Marcia M. Zweerink, PhD., Cohasset Associates, Inc., Lori J. Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc

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Auditing Corporate Records: Why Do It and How to Get It Done? (2003)

James Edwin (Ed) Dietal, Records Engineering, LLC.

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Auditing Electronic Records Systems and Programs (1993)

Jeff C. Parmet, Price Warehouse

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Authenticating Electronic Records (1996)

Benjamin Wright, Independent Attorney and Counselor

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Authentication and Admissibility of Digital Evidence: The “Shotgun Marriage” of Law and Technology (2009)

Hoyt L Kesterson II, CNC Consulting

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Auto-Classification Systems: Finding an Answer to the Missing Link in ERM - The Experience of Two Pioneering Case Studies (2002)

Laurie A. Fischer - Cohasset Associates, Inc., Julie Gable, Gable Consulting, Richard W. Marcus, National Archieves & Records Administration, Jake Wooley, U.S. Department of Energy

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Auto-Classification: Three Compelling Options - Has its Time Arrived? (2008)

Marcia M. Zweerink, PhD., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Automatic - Classification That Works (2003)

R. Kirk Lubbes, Records Engineering

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Automatic Digital Records Management: A Functional Mandate for a New Generation of Document Systems (1997)

David E. Ruiz, D.E. Ruiz Consulting Services

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Automating Digital Records Management: A Functional Mandate for a New Generation of Document Systems (1997)

David E. Ruiz, D.E. Ruiz Consulting Services

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Avoiding "Corporate Alzheimer's": Building a Successful Long-Term Digital Preservation Program (2006)

Charles Dollar, Ph.D., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Avoiding a Trial Within a Trial: The Evidentiary Benefits and Business Implications of Write-Once-Read-Many ("WORM") Storage for Records Management (2001)

Tom Sas, Hewlett - Packard Company

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Avoiding Corporate Alzheimer's ? The Loss of Digital Records Due to Technological Obsolescence (2003)

Charles Dollar, PhD., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Avoiding Disasters in Discovery by Being Prepared (2002)

Diane J. Silverberg, Esq., Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit

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Avoiding"Corporate Alzheimer's:" Answers to the Top Ten Questions on Digital Storage of Electronic Records (2002)

Jeff Rothenberg, Charles Dollar, Ph. D., Cohasset Associates

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Avoinding Disasters in Discovery by Being Prepared (2002)

Diane J. Silverberg, Esq., Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit

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Best of Both Worlds - Managing Electronic Information by Content and Retention Periods (1995)

Barb Padagas, CRM, Microsoft Corporation

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Best Practices Recommendations and Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production (2003)

Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Jones Day, Gary L. Hayden, Esq., Ford Motor Company, Timothy M. Opsitnick, Esq., JurInnov Ltd., Ashish S. Prasad, Esq., Mayer Brown Rowe and Maw

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Best Practices Recommendations and Principles for Managing Electronic Records (2003)

Christine M. Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Lori Ann Wagner, Esq., Faegre and Benson, Judy van Dusen, VanKorn Group, Ltd., Charles R. Ragan, Esq., Pillsbury Winthrop, LLP

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Big Bucket Theory and Retention Schedules: "Big buckets? We want dump trucks!" (2007)

Susan L. Cisco, PhD., Iron Mountain's Consulting Services, Lori J. Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc

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Braving the New World: Can Records Management Find New Life in Cyberspace? (2009)

Kenneth Thibodeau, National Achives and Records Administration

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Breaking Barriers with Business Rules (1997)

Barbara von Halle, Knowledge Partners, Inc.

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Breaking Through the Barriers: Unified Information Management (1995)

Dr. Mark Langemo, Ph.D., University of North Dakota, Erbie Moak, Southern Company Services, Tom Reding, CRM, Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Building ISO 9000 - Compliant Records (1998)

Eugenia Brumm

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Building Trustworthy e-Records (2001)

Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., PureEdge Solutions, Inc.

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Business Case for Electronic Records Management - Part 1 (1994)

Janice L. Scites, Connecticut Mutual Insurance Company

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Business Case for Electronic Records Management - Part 2 (1994)

Rich Malone, Edward D. Jones & Co.

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Butter and Jam on That Toast? Turning Your Records Management Adversity into Opportunity (2009)

James Daley, Esq., Daley Crowley, LLP, Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Karen Strong, Gimmal Group

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Can Records Management Use Intranets to Increase Professional Influence? (1997)

John T. Philips, Lockheed Martin

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Case Studies in Developing Business Cases for Document Management System (1997)

Addie Mattox, The Mattox Group

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CASE STUDY: Automatic Retention of E-Mail for Litigation Purposes (2007)

Benjamin J. Russell, Phillip Morris International, Switzerland

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CASE STUDY: ERM and Corporate Compliance and Ethics: The Power of Alignment (2009)

Debra Sabatini Hennelly, LRN, Mike Salvarezza, LRN

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CASE STUDY: Integrating Document and Records Management into SAP (2009)

Rosemary Jung, Southern California Edison, Christian Meinke, Southern California Edison

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CASE STUDY: Leveraging Compliance Programs for Records Management Training (2006)

Mike Salvarezza, Altria Corporate Services

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CASE STUDY: "No Record Left Behind": A Process Approach to Electronic Records Management (2005)

M. James Daley, Esq., Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.,

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Case Study: A Global Model for ERM: The Ford Motor Company Experience (2000)

Elizabeth Adkins, Ford Motor Company, Robert O'Donnell, Esq., Ford Motor Company, Judy Van Dusen, Ford Motor Company

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Case Study: Automatic Records Management Using the Latest Technology in Artificial Intelligence (2000)

Tim Shinkle, Provenance Systems

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CASE STUDY: Avoid the Digital Black Hole with Upfront Projections of Total Costs of Ownership (TCO) of Electronic Records (2007)

Jonas Palm, Riksarkivet/ National Archives, Sweden, Charles Dollar, Ph.D., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Case Study: Bambi Meets Godzilla: Making a Friend of a Foe - RIM's Relationship with IT (2000)

Sabrina Chen Lozano, Seagate Technology

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CASE STUDY: Batten Down the Hatches and Run Before the Wind: How to implement an E-records "Hold" Without Wrecking the Ship (2005)

John L. Carroll, Esq., Samford University, Cumberland School of Law, Kenneth J. Withers, Esq., Federal Judicial Center, United States Courts, John Paul Deley, Energy Information Administration

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CASE STUDY: Cleaning Up Shared Drives - The Easiest Way to Find a Needle is to Get Rid of the Haystack (2008)

Addie Mattox, Delve Information Group, Brian Tuemmler, Delve Information Group

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Case Study: Cutting Through the Fog: An Update on Electronic Signatures and ERM (2000)

Arthur Purcell, US Patent and Trademark Office

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CASE STUDY: Data Mapping and the FRCP - 18 Months Into the New Rules (2008)

M. James Daley, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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CASE STUDY: Digital Preservation: A New Framework Based on a Capability Maturity Model (2009)

Lori Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc, Charles Dollar, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Case Study: Earning IT's Trust - The Key to Successful Electronic Records Management (2000)

Deborah Skaggs, Frank Russell Company

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Case Study: Electronic Data Archiving (EDA): Moving into the New Millennium (2000)

Diana Hansen, SmithKline & Beecham

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Case Study: Establishing a Productive Partnership Between IT and Records Management (2003)

Lori J. Ahsley, State of Wisconsin

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CASE STUDY: How to Ensure End Users are Ready for Email Management (2006)

Jim Coulson, Huron Consulting Group

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CASE STUDY: Implementing E-mail Management Systems-from Planning to Lessons Learned (2006)

Daniel W. Jones, Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.

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CASE STUDY: Managed Email - Finally, An Enterprise Reality! (2008)

Jim Coulson, Huron Consulting Group, Sandra Hostetter, Rohm and Haas Company

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CASE STUDY: Managing Collaborative Records with a Lotus Software Environment (2009)

Daniel Lieber, Innovative Ideas Unlimited, Inc. , Donna Wells, The United Illuminating Co.

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CASE STUDY: Managing E-mail and IM: A Comprehensive Approach (2009)

Karen Ehrlich, Prudential Financial, Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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CASE STUDY: Managing Legal Holds? The Neglected Component of Your ERM Program (2008)

Genny Garret, Comcast Cable Corporation

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CASE STUDY: Meeting the Governance Challenge of SharePoint (2009)

Vicki Raney, Chevron USA, Inc., Trevor Yardley, Chevron Corporation, Marcia Zweerink, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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CASE STUDY: NARA’s Electronic Records Archives Program Has Benefits for You! (2009)

John Phillips, Information Technology Decisions

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CASE STUDY: Practical Approaches for Managing Enterprise Content (2005)

Karen V. Strong, Clarity, Inc.

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Case Study: Protecting Your Software Assets and Avoiding Electronic Records Disasters (2000)

Dwight Olson, DSI Technology

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Case Study: Reducing the Risk of Long - Term ERM Storage (2000)

Kevin Hansan, ImageWork Technologies Corporation

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CASE STUDY: Retention Recommendations for Electronic Data: Practical Advice and Realistic Examples (2005)

Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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CASE STUDY: RIM Change Management - ERM Challenges and Opportunities - Experiences of Change Leaders (2008)

Ronke Ekwensi , Pfizer Inc.

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Case Study: Successfully Addressing the Issue of Metadata in the City of Philadelphia (1997)

Mark Giguere, Ph.D., City of Philadelphia

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CASE STUDY: Taking “Big Buckets” From a Great Idea to a Successful Implementation – “The Rest of the Story” (2009)

Carol Brock, United States Government Accountability Office, Cheryl Smith, NetSmith Inc.

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CASE STUDY: The Customer is King: A Customer's View of Managing Electronic Records (2005)

Berni Dymet, Blakemere Associates

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CASE STUDY: The New Communications World (2008)

Reid G. Smith, Marathon Oil Corporation, Karen V. Strong, Clarity, Inc.

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CASE STUDY: The Power of Process-centric ERM (2009)

Susan Chapdelaine, Huron Consulting Group, Doug Magnuson, Huron Consulting Group

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Case Study: Turning Adversity into Opportunity - Part Two: An Update on Prudential's Massive Commitment to ERM (2000)

Bill Devine, Prudential Insurance Company, Michael Haley, Prudential Insurance Company

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Case Study: Understanding the Operational Challenge of Legal Change (2000)

Judy Labovitz, Merck Research Laboratories

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CASE STUDY: United by a Common Language: Developing a Corporate Taxonomy (2005)

Trish O'Kane, SWIM, Ltd.

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CASE STUDY: Using Compliance to Achieve Great Cost Justification for Electronic Records Management (2006)

A.J. Venit, Bank of America

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Case Study: Using Six Sigma to Reduce Discovery Costs and Improve the Process of Managing Records (2003)

James L. Michalowicz, Esq.

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Case Study: What to Do Before Installing an ERM System: The Keys to Success (2000)

Rachel Van Winger, TOWER Software

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Challenge of Organizational Change Resulting From Electronic Records (1996)

Gregory S. Hunter, Ph.D., CRM, CA, Long Island University

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Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management (2004)

Karen V. Strong, Clarity, Inc., Michael R. Alsup, Gimmal Group

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Checklist of Requirements for Electronic Records Management (1999, 2001)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Choosing the Right Software: Benchnark Testing and Decision-Making (1997)

James Watson, Jr., Doculabs

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Clean Up Shared Drives or Weep: The need to understand this critically important ERM problem is now; the time to act is ASAP (2007)

Brian Tuemmler, @Doc, Inc., Addie Mattox, @doc

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COLD/Enterprise Report Management: A New Document Industry Name (1999)

Mason Grigsby, IMERGE Consulting

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Collaboration: The New Challenge of Electronic Records Management (2006)

Maurene Caplan Grey, Grey Consulting

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Content and Records Management Vendor Consolidation: What Does It All Mean? (2005)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting, Robert Markham, Forrester Research, Inc.

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Content Management: From Buzzword to Electronic Records (2002)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Convincing CIOs and CEOs that ERM (Electronic Records Management) is VIP (1993)

Tom Johnson, Tennex

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Corporate Compliance and Ethics in Electronic Records Management: The Power of Alignment - Addressing How To Do It and Assessing Its Benefits (2007)

Debra Sabatini Hennelly, Esq., Compliance and Ethics Solutions LLC, Marcia M. Zweerink, PhD., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Cost Benefit & Electronic Records Management: The Litigation and Business Process Perspectives (2004)

Kenneth Shear, Esq., SPI Technologies, Inc., Data Discovery Direct

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Cost Justification for Managing Information Assets (1998)

Lowrie McIntosh, Infologics, Inc.

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Creating and Maintaining Reliable and Authentic Records: The Reusult of Recent Work (2002)

Heather MacNeil, Ph. D., University of British Columbia

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Defining the Issues and Problems in Managing Electronic Records - A Pioneering Case Study (1999)

Thorton May, Cambridge Technology Partners

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Defining Your Real Needs: The Critical Phase to Achiving ERM Success (2002)

Addie Mattax, @doc, Inc

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Demystifying Taxonomies and Understanding Their ERM Impact (2006)

Susan L. Cisco, PhD., Iron Mountain's Consulting Services

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Determining Your Legal Responsibilities for Managing Optical and Magnetic Storage (1998)

Bob Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Developing Business Cases for Document Management Systems (1998)

Addie Mattox, @doc

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Developing Markets and Acceptance for Fully Electronic Recordskeeping Systems in Industry (1998)

Richard Lysakowski, Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Association

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Developing Retention Schedules for Electronic Records (1997, 1998)

Laurie Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Digital Records and the Moderately Sized Institution (1998)

Greg Hunter, Ph.D., CRM, CA, Hunter Information Management Services, Inc.

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Digital Records Lasts Forever, Or Five Years, Whichever Comes First (2000)

Jeff Rothenberg, Rand Corporation

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Digital Signatures and Public Key Information (PKI): Are they Unique Records that Need to Be Managed? If So, How? (2002)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Charles Dollar, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Digital Signatures: The Key to Electronic Commerce and Recordkeeping (1996)

Lorijean G. Oei, Esq., McBride, Baker & Coles

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Discovery in Civil Litigation: What You Need to Know - From Its Use to Its Abuse! (1996)

Lisa A. Dolak, Esq., Syracuse University College of Law

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Document Management Update: What's New, What's Hot and What to Be Warry About (2000)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting

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Document Mining: Questions You Never Thought to Ask (1998)

Mark Kempster

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DoD 5015.2: The Real Scoop About This Electronic Records Management Software Standard (2004)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting, Inc.

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E-Holds: Preserving E-Records and ESI - Reasonable, Possible? (2007)

Ron Denton, ConocoPhillips, Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc., James L. Michalowicz, Esq., DuPont

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ECM Solution Providers: Who's On First? Leading Solution Providers Assess User Implications of Recent Consolidations (2007)

Robert (Bob) Markham, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Electronic Data Discovery Legislation: Taming the Tiger Before It's Too Late! (1995)

Kenneth Shear, Esq., Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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Electronic Discovery and the Litigation Matrix (2001)

Martin H. Redish, Esq., Northwestern University School of Law

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Electronic Discovery: Why Electronic Records Managers Need to Understand How Their Businesses- Electronic Records Can Be Used Against Them (1998, 1999)

John Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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Electronic Infromation Management in a Regulated Environment (2001)

Bruce Evans, CIBER Consulting, Inc.

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Electronic Records - Chain of Trust (2004)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Electronic Records and Personal Privacy (1994)

Ronald L. Plesser, Piper and Marbury

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Electronic Records Classification and Indexing: The Key to Retrieval and Providing What Is Wanted When It Is Needed (1996)

Christine M. Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Electronic Records Discovery: The Challenge of the Legal, Technical and Operational Issues (2001)

Professor Charles Nesson, Harvard School of Law

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Electronic Records Discovery: Why this Problem is So Significant and Guidance on Addressing the Special Issues it Creates in the Litigation Process (2001)

Diane J. Silverbrg, Esq., Kovitz Shifrin & Waitzman

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Electronic Records in Litigation Discovery (1993)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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Electronic Records in Litigation Discovery (1993, 1995)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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Electronic Records in Litigation Discovery (1994)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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Electronic Records Management - A Brave New World (1995)

Berni Dymet, Opticon, Graham Pratt, Ph.D., Opticon

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Electronic Records Management - Trends and Perspectives (1998)

Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Electronic Records Management in the Future: Meeting the New Challenges of Change (2003)

Dan Elam, eVisory Consulting

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Electronic Records Management Principles and Program Implementation (1999)

Christine M. Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Electronic Records Management: Where Are We and Where Are We Headed (1994)

Charles Dollar, University of British Columbia, Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Electronic Records Management: Where Are We and Where Are We Headed? (1994)

Charles Dollar, University of British Columbia

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Electronic Records Retention: An Introduction (1996)

David O. Stephen, CRM, CMC, Zasio Enterprises, Inc.

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Electronic Records Storage: Profound Changes Ahead (1997)

Jack Scott, Evaluator Group, Inc.

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Electronic Records: Beyond Imaging: The Real Story! (1996)

Dennis Blacklock, Commonwealth Edison, Bruce Evans, CRM, PRC, Inc.

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Electronic Records: Successfully Managing 90 Million Electronic Records; Lessons Learned and Advice for Others (1994)

David C. Springer, Home Savings of America

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Electronic Signature Applications: Their Legal and Operational Status (1997)

Michael S. Baum, Esq., Versign, Charles R. Merrill, Esq., McCarter & English, Arthur F. Purcell, BD, JD, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

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Electronic Signatures: Are They as Legal as an Original? (1993, 1994, 1995)

Richard D. Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Emerging Technologies, Trends and Landmine (1999)

James Watson, Jr., Doculabs, Suneeth Nayak, Information Management Consultanting, Inc., David Weinberger, Evident Marketing, Inc.

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Emerging Technologies, Trends and Landmines: A Panel Discussion (1998)

Tom Dale, Automated Data Sciences

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Ensuring the Evidence in Electronic Records (1995)

David Bearman, Archives & Museum Informatics

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Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents (1995)

Jeff Rothenberg, Ph.D., RAND Corporation

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Enterprise Profiling: A Strategy for Enterprise Document and Records Management (2001)

Karen V. Strong, Clarity, Inc.

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ERM Case Law: The Latest News,Trends and Issues (2007)

Carol L. Eoannou, Esq., BNA, Inc., Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP

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ERM Case Law: The Latest News, Trends and Issues (2005)

Carol L. Eoannou, Esq., Pike & Fischer, A BNA Company, Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Jones Day

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ERM Case Law: The Latest News, Trends and Issues (2006)

Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP, Carol L. Eoannou, Esq., Pike & Fischer, A BNA Company

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ERM Case Law: The Latest News, Trends and Issues (2009)

Magistrate Judge John Facciola, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Kenneth Withers, The Sedona Conference?

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ERM Case Law: The Latest News,Trends and Issues (2008)

Carol L. Eoannou, Esq., BNA, Inc., Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP

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ERM Job #1: Managing e-Mail ? Implementing the New ?E-Mail Rules? To Get it Right and Be Successful (2003)

Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., Kahn Consulting, Inc.

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ERM Request for Proposals (RFP): Have RFPs Work for You by Duing Them Right! (1999)

Bud Porter-Roth, Porter-Roth Associates

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ERM Statutes, Regulations and Rules: The Latest News, Trends and Issues (2005)

John L. Carroll, Esq., Samford University, Cumberland School of Law, Ashish S. Prasad, Esq., Mayer Brown Rowe and Maw

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ERM2 - Electronic Records Management meets Enterprise Risk (2007)

Vincent Campitelli, Independent Consultant, Christine M. Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Establishing and Improving Communications With Your General Counsel: A Key Component of Successful Electronic Records Management (2003)

Thomas Y. Allman, Esq., BASF Corporation

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Establishing Common Retention Rules Across Multiple Platforms ? The Missing Link in the Effective Administration of e-Record Retention Schedules (2007)

Conni Christensen, Synercon Management Consulting, Australia

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Evidentiary Issues of Defending e-Records (2001)

Rae N. Cogar, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Evolution of Electronic Storage of Information (1995)

Gene J. Hickok, National Media Laboratory

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Expectations and Realities in Managing Electronic Records (1995)

Ron Elliott, Ph.D., Strategic Visions

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Federal Information Processing Standard for Data Elements and the Management of Electronic Records (1995)

Bruce K. Rosen, National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Federated Records Management: Its Status and Its Future (2008)

Robert (Bob) Markham, ntara, Inc.

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Federated Search and Automated Classification: New Tools for ERM (2006)

Thomas E. Reding, IBM Corporation

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Fermo Report on Authentic Electronic Records: Strategies for Long-Term Access (1998)

Charles Dollar, University of British Columbia

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File Formats to Support Long - Term Access to Electronic Records (1999, 2000)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Charles Dollar, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Focusing Your Organization's Electronic Records Management Plan through a Needs Assessment (2002)

Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Follow the Work Place! Reducing Risks with Multi - Media Documents, E-mail, Internet and Intranet Forms of Business Documents (1996)

Richard E. Barry, Barry Associates

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Follow the Work Place! Reducing Risks with Multi-Media Documents, E-Mail, Internet and Intranet Forms of Business Documents (1996)

Richard E. Barry, Barry Associates

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From Bytes to Record Heaven: Using Workflow to Automate Records Management from Creation to Final Disposition (2001)

Galina Datskowsky, PhD., MDY Advanced Technologies, Inc.

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From e-Business to e-Records to e-Evidence: Recognizing the Importance of Developing Business Processes that Produces Quality e-Evidence (2002, 2003)

Kenneth J. Withers, Esq., Federal Judiciar Center, United States Court

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From Inception to Implementation: A Records Manager's Guide to Applying Digital Technologies and Managing Electronic Records (1996)

Deborah S. Skaggs, Alabama Department of Archives and History

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From Practice to Theory: Applying Archival Theory to Electronic Records Management (1996)

Margaret L. Hedstrom, Ph.D., School of Information, University of Michigan

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Gaining Senior Management Support for Managing Electronic Records (1996)

Jim Coulson, CRM, Records Improvement Institute, Donald N. Frey, Ph.D., Northwestern University Technological Institute, Donald P. Horwitz, Esq., Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal

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Get It Right: Succeed where Others Have Failed in Implementing Recordkeeping Software (2006)

Bruce Miller, RIMtech Inc.

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Getting It In: Electronic Evidence in the Courts (2005)

William G. Young, Esq., United States District Court

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Going Forward from MER 2004: An Action Plan for Professional Accomplishment (2004)

Lori J. Ashley & Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Good Electronic Records Management (GERM) Practice Guidelines (2001)

George J. Grigonis, Jr., Merck & Co., Inc.

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Governing Records in the e-World: A Practitioner's Approach (2001)

Sabrina Chen Lozano

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Guidelines for Implementing Electronic Records Management Systems That Are Legally Acceptable (1995)

Richard D. Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Guidelines for Managing Web - Based Records in Government (1998)

Tom Sprehe, Sprehe Information Management Associates

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Guidelines for Managing Web-Based Records in Government (1998)

Tim Sprehe, Sprehe Information Management Associates

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Health Care Records and the Privacy Issue: A Ticking Time Bomb for Electronic Records Management (1997)

Robert Gellman, Privacy and Information Policy Consultant

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Hierarchical vs. Horizontal Records Storage and Management: The Issues and The Options (1994)

Mason Grigsby, Output Strategies

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HIPAA's Impact on Electronic Records Management (2003)

Doborah Kohn, Dak System Consulting

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Hold Orders: The Potential "Trojan Horse" for MER Success (2004)

Michael Haley, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Thomas Y. Allman, Esq., Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw, Judy van Dusen, VanKorn Group, Ltd.

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How Public Key Infrastructure Can Support Self-Authenticating Records (1998)

Michael Baum - Verisign

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How to Manage Electronic Records: The Technical Issues (1994)

Richard D. Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Donald E. Kado, Denver Productions, Ltd.

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Imaging, Workflow and Document Management Software: Where We've Been, Where We Are and Where We're Going (1997)

Bruce Silver, Bruce Silver Associates

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Imbedding Electronic Records Management Into the Fabric of Your Enterprise: New Perspectives from the National Archives (2004)

L. Reynolds Cahoon, National Archives & Records Administration

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Implementing an Electronic Document Management Program: On the Road to Success (1997)

Mark Reardon, Southern California Edison

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Implementing an Electronic Records Management Program (1993)|

Christine Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Implementing Electronic Recordkeeping - Getting It Right for Your Organization (2007)

Tina Torres, Microsoft Corporation, Bruce Miller, RIMtech Inc.

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Improving Electronic Records Management via Knowledge Management Technologies (1998)

Ron Elliott, Ph.D., Strategic Visions IMS, Inc.

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Improving Electronic Records Management: A Case Study in Automating the Acquisition and Classification of Electronic Records (2003)

Bassam Zarkout, eMange, Inc.

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Indexing Electronic Business Records (1998)

Tom Dale, Automated Data Sciences, Julie Gable, Gable Consulting

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Indexing Electronic Records: The Options, Opportunities and Trade-offs (1995)

Robert L. Minnich, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Information Lifecycle Management vs. Records Lifecycle Management: Do They Both Have a Life? (2005)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc.

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Information Technology and Records Management (1997)

Karen Biskup, Dow Corning

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Instant Messaging and Regulatory Compliance (2005)

Susan L. Cisco, PhD., Iron Mountain's Consulting Services, Robert Guz, City of Austin

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Instant Messaging: The New Challenge for Electronic Records Management Programs (2002)

Gregory P. Schaffer, Esq., PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Integrating EDMS Functions and RM Principles: A Strategic Convergence (1999)

Karen V. Strong, Clarity Document Management Institute

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Into the 21 Century: The Future of Electronic Records Management (1997)

Ted Smith, FileNet Corp.

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Intranet Software and the Future of Electronic Records Management (1997)

Bill Zoellick, CAP Ventures

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Introducing a New ERA in Managing Electronic Records - Introducing Office 2007 and a CASE STUDY of its use at Microsoft (2006)

Jason Cahill, Microsoft Corporation, Christina Torres, Microsoft Corporation

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ISO 9000 - Building Compliant Records (1998)

Steve Jackson, SD Jackson & Associates

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS PART 1: What's Your ECRM Number? - Defining current status, comparing our status against others, and assessing our progress toward attainment of goals (2007)

Karen V. Strong, Clarity, Inc.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS "Can the Judge Really do That?" Assessing the Technical and Operational Feasibility of Court Orders (2006)

Kenneth J. Withers, Esq., The Sedona Conference, Peter Bensinger, Jr., Esq., Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott, Craig Ball, J.D., Certified Computer Forensic Examiner, Hon. Schira Scheindlin, United States District Judge, Southern District of New

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Integrating Records Management into Operations and Culture - Going Mainstream (2008)

Janice Anderson, Access Sciences Corporation , Jim Coulson, Huron Consulting Group, Hon. Ronald Hedges, Nixon Peabody LLP, Debra Sabatini Hennelly, Esq., Compliance and Ethics Solutions LLC, Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Achieving the Reality of Electronic Records Management: Bridges We Are Crossing & Bridges Yet to Cross (2004)

Robert Markham, Forrester Research, Inc., Michael Kilian, PhD., EMC Corporation, Bruce Miller, IBM Corporation, Valarie King - Bailey, OnShore Technology Group

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: How Does ERM Get To Where It Needs To Be? (2003)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Thomas Y. Allman, Esq., BASF Corporation, Christopher J. Olsen, CIA, Roy T. Sanford, EMC Corporation, Jan Scites, Scites Associates, Inc.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Myth or Fact - The Legal Need To "Preserve In Place" (2008)

Hon. James M. Rosenbaum, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Kenneth J. Withers, Esq., The Sedona Conference®

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: The Legal/Regulatory Revolution Goes Digital: Identifying and Addressing Needed Operational Changes in Your ERM System (2009)

Hoyt L Kesterson II, CNC Consulting, George Paul, Lewis and Roca, Steven Teppler, KamberEdelson, LLC, Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Would a Judge View Your ERM Program as “Judicial Toast?” (2009)

Magistrate Judge John Facciola, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Lori Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc, Steven Teppler, KamberEdelson, LLC

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Knowledge Management, Document Management, Records Management: Friends or Foes? (1997)

Rick Barry, Barry Associates

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Knowledge Management: The Information Management Value Chain (1998)

Karen Strong, Clarity Document Management Institute

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Knowledge Management: What Is (and Is Not) ? (1998)

David Weinberger, Ph.D., Evident Marketing, Inc.

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Legacy Data Base Archiving: Meeting Both the Technical Challenge and the Legal Needs (2000)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Legal Considerations for Conducting Business Electronically: Practical Guidance (2008)

Jeremiah Buckley, Esq., Buckley Kolar, LLP, T. Lane Macalester, Esq., Buckley Kolar, LLP, Margo Tank, Esq., Buckley Kolar, LLP

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Legal Issues and Challenges of Managing Electronic Records (1994)

Professor Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Villanova Law School

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Legality of Optical Storage: New Perspectives on a Critically Important Issue (1997)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc

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Less is More: How to Apply Big Bucket Theory to Retention Schedule Simplification (2008)

Lori J. Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc, Susan L. Cisco, PhD., Gimmal Group

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Lessons from Legal Case Law: Is Your Records Management Strategy Enough to Protect You? (1998, 1999)

Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Lessons Learned About Document Management Technology (1996)

Addie Mattox, The Mattox Group

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Leveraging Electronic Records to Improve Corporate Governance (2005)

Jeffrey B. Ritter, Esq., Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP

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Leveraging Enterprise Technology: An In-House Discovery Solution (2005)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc

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Leveraging Enterprise Technology: An In-House Discovery Solution (2006)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc

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Leveraging ERM with Process Improvement (2000)

Bernie Dymett, Opticon Pty.

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Litigation Discovery: Why Senior Management Should Be Interested in How Electronic Records Are Managed (1996)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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Looking to the Future: Having the Information You Want When You Need It (1998)

Charles Dollar, University of British Columbia, Dwight Olson, Data Securities International, Seamus Ross, University of Glasgow, Jack Scott, Evaluator Group, Bob Williams, Moderator, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Looking to the Future: The Department of Defense TO-BE Model (IDEFO) for Managing Electronic Records (1994)

Daryll R. Prescott, Captain United States Air Force

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Making ERM Manageable (1999)

James Coulson, Records Improvement Institute

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Management Evidence: The Escalating, Unrecognized Requirements of Compliance, SOX and the Courts (2004)

Rae N. Cogar, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc., Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Jones Day, Jeffrey B. Ritter, Esq., Kirkpatrick & Lockhart

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Management Evidence: The Escalating, Unrecognized Requirements of Compliance, SOX and the Courts (2005)

Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Jones Day, Rae N. Cogar, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Digital Records: The Impact of Laws and Regulations on Sensitive Encrypted Records (1998)

Emily Frye, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Documents Across the Enterprise (1997)

Karen V. Strong, Clarity, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Mail Systems: How Do They Fit into Your Electronic Records Management Program? (1998)

Randy Kahn, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc., Bob Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Messages: Policies & Technologies (2004)

Susan Cisco, PhD., Iron Mountain Enterprise Solutions & Services, Robert Guz, Iron Mountain Enterprise Solutions & Services

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Managing Electronic Objects: Finding Technological Solutions to Meet the Operational and Legal Needs of Business (1996)

John T. Phillips, CRM, Lockheed Martin Energy Systems

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Managing Electronic Records: "Hurry up and LISTEN!" (2007)

Christopher J. Olsen, Retired, Chief, Records, Central Intelligence Agency

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Managing Electronic Records: A Case History in Blending New Perspectives with Proven Concepts (1996)

Ulf Andersson, D.V.M., Astra AB

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Managing Electronic Records: A Project Approach (2003)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: A Project Checklist (2001, 2002)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: Basic Framework for Getting Started (2007)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: Basic Framework for Getting Started (2008)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: From Origination to Implementation (1995)

John McDonald, National Archives of Canada

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Managing Electronic Records: Getting Started (2004)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: Getting Started (2005)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: It Can Be Done (1997)

Bruce Miller, Provenance Systems, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: Problems & Issues (1993)

Dick Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Records: The Comprehensive Approach (2006)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing Electronic Research and Development Records: The Results of The R&D Team Computing Study (1995)

Rich Lysakowski, Ph.D., Optimize Technologies

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Managing the "New Corporate Memory" (1996)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Managing the Unmanageable: Desktop, E-mail and Collaborative Records (2005)

Robert Markham, Forrester Research, Inc.

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Managing Unstructured Records in Structured Systems (1994)

Jay Jordan, Information Handling Services

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Managing Web-Based Information in a Changing Environment (1998)

Susan McKinney, CRM, University of Minnesota

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Managing Your Discovery: Can You Pass the Active Management Test? (2009)

John Jessen, Daticon EED

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Mastering Regulatory Compliance: A Practical Approach to Managing Electronic Records in FDA Regulated Companies (2001)

Valarie King - Bailey, QUMAS, Inc.

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Media Maniac! (1996)

Linda S. Kempster, IIT Research Institute

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Meeting Discovery Responsibilities When Records Are Managed by Third-Party Providers (2008)

Hon. Ronald Hedges, Nixon Peabody LLP, John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc

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MER Case Law: An Overview of Key MER Court Decisions (2004)

Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Jones Day, Lori Ann Wagner, Esq., Faegre & Benson

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MER TOWN MEETING #1 - Where Does ERM Organizationally Fit in the Digital Age? - Share Your Opinions and Experiences About The Options and Their Benefits (2007)

John T. Phillips, Information Technology Decisions

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MER TOWN MEETING #1: Addressing Your Auto-Classification Issues and Questions (2008)

Marcia M. Zweerink, PhD., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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MER TOWN MEETING #2: : Overcoming E-mail Management Stumbling Blocks (2008)

Christine M. Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Michael Osterman, Osterman Research, Inc.

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Metadata Management: The New ERM Frontier? (2009)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting LLC , Ron Hedges, Ronald J. Hedges LLC

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Migration of Electronic Records: Not Just a Question of Storage Media? (1997)

Alan Murdock, Phizer Central Research

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Mock Deposition: IT Takes The Stand (2008)

Timothy Carroll, Esq., Vedder Price, P.C., Bruce Radke, Esq., Vedder Price, P.C.

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Mock Deposition: IT Takes the Stand (2009)

Ron Hedges, Ronald J. Hedges LLC, Bruce Radke, Vedder Price, P.C., Michael Waters, Vedder Price P.C.

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Mock Trial (1998)

Richard Rochford, Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle, LLP, Lisa Dolak, Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle, LLP

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New Perspectives for the New Millennim: Addressing the Challenges of Managing Electronic Records (1999)

John Carlin, Archivist of the United States

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New Perspectives on Cost-Justifying"Best Practices" ERM Programs: A Pioneering Case Study in Risk Reduction and Cost Reduction (2002)

James L. Michalowicz, DuPont Company

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New Perspectives on the Form and Function of Documents (1997)

Dr. David Weinberger, Ph.D., Open Text, Inc.

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Newest in Electronic Document Storage (1998)

Jack Scott, Evaluator Group, Inc.

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Nontraditional Object - Based Records, Network Accessibility and Technology Trends in Electronic Records Management (1996)

Ronald Elliott, Strategic Visions IMS, Inc.

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Obligations Converge: A Strategic Model of Common Requirements - The Convergence of Corporate Information Obligations is The New Challenge for ERM Managers (2007)

George T. Tziahanas, Esq., Iron Mountain, Inc.

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Optical Imaging: Pioneers End Up With Arrows in Their Backs! (1996)

Martin L. Dean, Esq., Essential Publishers, Inc.

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Organizational Obstacle to Managing Electronic Records: Corporate DIS-eases to Overcome for a Successful Initiative (1996)

Leo Boychuk, FMP/Flaman Management Partner, Ltd., Michael J. D. Sutton, CMC, ISP, FMP/Flaman Management Partner, Ltd.

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Panel Discussion and Q and A on Problems and Issues of Managing Electronic Records (1993)

Gary Fleming, Mobil Corporation, David Springer, Home Savings of America, Mason Grisby, Output Strategies, Ray Mosely, National Archives and Records Services

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Part 2: Improve Your ECRM Number: Recommendations and Best Practices? Defining current status, comparing our status against others, and assessing our progress toward attainment of goals. (2007)

Brad Teed, Gimmal Group, Robert (Bob) Markham, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Lori J. Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc, Karen V. Strong, Clarity, Inc., Debra Sabatini Hennelly, Esq., Compliance and Ethics Solutions LLC, DeBe Wantzloeben, Velero Energy, Steve

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Performing Records Management Compliance Assessments (2009)

Tina Torres, Baker Robbins and Company

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Pieces of the Puzzle: Defining the Technology Components for an Integrated RIM Program (2000)

Beth Chiaiese, Baker Robbins Company, Paula Uscian, Esq., Baker Robbins Company

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Planning for Electronic Records Today and Tomorrow (1995)

John T. Phillips, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.

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Preparing a Data Map to Support your Organization during e-Discovery (2007)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Jennifer Baker, Navigant Consulting, Inc.

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Preparing Your Records for a Quality Systems Auditor (1998)

Steven Daniel Jackson, S.D. Jackson & Associates

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Presenting Technology Issues to the Judge (2007)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc

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Preserving Digital Records: Best Practices from Corporate Archives (2004)

Gregory S. Hunter, PhD., Long Island University & Hunter Information Services, Inc.

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Proactive Initiatives: The Best Way to Reduce the Risks of Electronic Records Discovery Action (1995)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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Project Management Basics - What You Need to Know to Successfully Implement Electronic Systems (2004)

Bruce L. White, National Archives and Records Administration

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Providing Intrinsic Structure in Today's PC Productivity Tools: Addressing a Management Necessity (1994)

Jeanne B. Caldwell, Information Management Specialists

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Putting Records First: NARA's Records Management Service Components Requirements Project (2006)

Kenneth Hawkins, PhD., National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

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Real World- Experiences in Digital Records Management (1996)

Alan A. Andolsen, CMC, CRM, Naremco Services, Inc.

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Recordkeeping and Audit Trials in E-Commerce (1999)

Frank Lambert, veriCorp, Inc.

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Records in an Age of Abundance (2009)

David Weinberger, Evident

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Records Management and Compliance: A Happy Marriage ? Taking advantage of a unique opportunity to both greatly expand the awareness of the need for good records management and also promote adherence to established RM policies and practices (2007)

Mike Salvarezza, Altria Corporate Services, Inc.

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Records Management Benchmark Study (1998)

Richard Medina, Doculabs, Emeka Ojukwu, Doculabs

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Records Management in the 21 Century (1996)

Debbie Gearhart, Michigan Department of Management and Budget

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Regular ERM Risk Assessments: A Key Tool to Achieve Best Practice in Corporate Compliance Programs (2006)

Debra Sabatini Hennelly, Esq., Compliance and Ethics Solutions LLC

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Relating Electronic Records Management to One of the Hottest IT Issue: Content Management (2000)

Mark Gilbert, The Gartner Group

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Results of Cohasset's 2003 Survey of Records Management Professionals (2003)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates,Inc., Peter R. Hermann, ARMA International, John F. Mancini, AIIM International

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Rethinking the Document and the Traditions of Records Management (1994)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Risk Reduction With Cost Reduction: A New Perspective on Cost - Justifying &Best Practices& ERM Programs (2002)

James L. Michalowicz, DuPont Company

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Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 and Electronic Data Management: A Process Approach to Internal Control Assessment (2004)

Thomas I. Barnett, Esq., SPI Technologies, Inc

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Search and Information Retrieval Law 101: Hot Topics and 7 Keys to Success (2009)

Jason R. Baron, Esq., National Archives and Records Administration, Kenneth Withers, The Sedona Conference?

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Search and Retrieval in The Age of ESI: New Research, New Strategies (2007)

The Honorable Jay P. Lucas, , Jason R. Baron, Esq., National Archives and Records Administration

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Selecting ERM Software: Picking Winners (1999)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting

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Self-Authenticating Records and the Law (1998)

Charles R. Merrill - McCarter and English, Hank Perritt - Chicago-Kent College of Law

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Service Agents: Managing the Unmanageable - Understanding How Service Agents Can Apply a Significant New Dimension for Better Managing Electronic Records (2007)

Robert (Bob) Markham, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Setting the Standard: Establishing Guidelines for Electronic Records Management (1998)

Russell Gates, Arthur Andersen LLP

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Software for Managing Electronic Records:Comparative Analysis (1997)

Julie Gable, Gable Consulting

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Software Requirements for Managing Electronic Records (1996)

William Underwood, Ph.D., Artificial Intelligence Atlanta

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Sorting Through the Options: Electronic Document/Records Management Software (1997)

Dick Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Spreading the "GERM:" Applying the Principles of Good Electronic Records Management (GERM) to Everyone (2002)

George J. Grigonis, Jr., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Stability and Obsolescence of Electronic Records Storage Media (1994)

William Saffady, State University of New York at Albany

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Storing Electronic Records: Today's Options, Issues and Tradeoffs (1995)

William Saffady, State University of New York at Albany

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Strategic Business Trends in Electronic Records Management (1998)

Tom Magazzine, Work Smart, Inc.

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Strategic Planning: An Imperative for Comprehensive E-Records Management (2009)

Laurie A. Fischer, Fischer Associates, LLC

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Strategies and Best Practices for Managing the Storage and Preservation of E-Records (2000)

Gregory Hunter, PhD., Long Island University, Charles Dollar, PhD., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Successfully Managing 90 Million Electronic Records: The Lessons Learned and Advice for Others (1994)

David C. Springer, Home Savings of America

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Surviving the High Risk Game of Digital Discovery (2001)

Michael J. Prounis, Evidence Exchange

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Taking ERM to a New Level: Embedding Records Management into Business Processes (2006)

Stephen Brodt, E.I. DuPont Corporate Services, M. James Daley, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner

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Taking Theory into Reality in Managing Electronic Records (2002)

Susan McKinney, Iniversity of Minnesota, Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Tax Electronic Repository - Microsoft's Pioneering Proactive Approach to Addressing the Requirement of IRS Revenue Procedure 98 - 25 (2001)

Ted Hoffman, Microsoft Corporation, Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Technology Theater (1998)

John Phillips, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Richard Medina, Doculabs

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The "New Frontier" of Records Management: Managing Electronic Records (1993)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Best of Both Worlds - Managing Electronic Informtion by Content and Retention Periods (1995)

Barb Padagas, Microsoft Corporation

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The BIG Revolution in ERM Storage: Bringing Newfound Trustworthiness, Cost Savings, I/O Performance as Well as Assured Record Retention and Disposition (2003)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Jack Scott, Evaluator Group, Inc.

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The Business Case and ROI for Electronic Records Management (2004)

Craig Rhinehart, FileNet Corporation

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The Challenge of Integrating EDM/ERM Software: Insights and Guidance on What's What (2003)

John T. Phillips, Inforamtion Technology Decisions

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The Challenge of Integrating EDM/ERM Software: Insights and Guidance on What's What (2004)

John T. Phillips, Information Technology Decisions

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The Challenge of Organizational Change Resulting from Electronic Records (1995)

Gregory S. Hunter, Long Island University

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The Continuing Impact of Electronic Discovery (2000, 2003, 2004)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery

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The Continuing Impact of Electronic Discovery: It's Getting Worse (2002)

John H. Jessen, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

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The Distributed Object Computation Testbed Project (2000)

Richard Marciano, San Diego Computer Center, Kenneth Thibodeau, PhD., US National Archieves and Records Administration

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The Distributed Object Computation Testbed Research Project (2001)

Kenneth Thibodeau, PhD., National Archives & Records Administration

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The Do's and Don'ts of ERM Conversions & Migrations (2003)

John Drollinger, TrilliCom, LLC

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The ERM Challenges of Cloud Computing: Is There a Silver Lining? (2009)

Alan Andolsen, Naremco Services, Inc., Ron Hedges, Ronald J. Hedges LLC, Eric Hibbard, Hitachi Data Systems

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The ERM Impact of the New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: What You Need to do to be Ready (2006)

Jonathan M. Redgrave, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP, Rae N. Cogar, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc., M. James Daley, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner

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The Evolution of Electronic Storage of Information (1995)

Gene J. Hickok, National Media Laboratory

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The Federal Inforamtion Processing Standard for Data Elements and the Management of Electronic Records (1995)

Bruce K. Rosen, National Institute of Standards and Technology

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The Fermo Report on Authentic Electronic Records: Strategies for Long - Term Access (1997)

Charles Dollar, University of British Columbia

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The Future of Content in the Enterprise: Where does Electronic Records Management Fit? (2004)

Connie Moore, Forrester Research, Inc.

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The Impact of Sarbases-Oxley Act on EMR (2003)

Rae Cogar, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Implication of e-Mail Retention on Managing Proprietary Information (2001)

Lance Urbas, Authentica, Inc.

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The Importance of E-Evidence in E-Commerce (2000)

Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Information Architecture and Technology Architecture Puzzle: Where Does Enterprise Taxonomy Fit? (2008)

Janice Anderson, Access Sciences Corporation , Anne Tulek, Access Sciences Corporation

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The Internet and e-Privacy: The Hot New Issue in Electronic Records Management Laws and Regulations (2001)

Rae N. Cogar, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Issues and Challenges of Website Record Retention (2001)

Laurie A. Fischer, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Richard (Dick) Fisher, Coahsset Associates, Inc.

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The Key to Successfully Managing Electronic Records: Understanding why Records are Important in the Information Age (1996)

Richard J. Cox, University of Pittsburgh

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The Legal Challenge of Change Precipitated By Technology, Compliance and Laws. (2007)

Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., Kahn Consulting, Inc., Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Legal Issue and Challenges of Managing Electronic Records (1994)

Professor Henry H. Perrit, Jr., Villanova Law School

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The Legality of Electronic Records (1993)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Legality of Optical Storage: New Perspectives on a Critically Important Issue (1997)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Missing "Yeast" in Most ERM "Bread" IT Electronic Records Management Strategies Standards and Processes (2003)

Judy van Dusen, VanKorn Group, Ltd.

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The New e-Records: Part of Everyday Business Software (2003)

Bruce Miller, IBM Corporation

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The New Opportunity for Records Managers: Meeting the 21st Century's Compliance Challenges (2004)

Thomas E. Reding, IBM Corporation

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The New Role of Documents: The Death of Heroic Documents (1999)

David Weinberger, PhD.

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The New Standard: A Framework for Integrated Electronic Document Management Systems and Electronic Records Management Systems (2004)

J. Timothy Sprehe, PhD., Sprehe Information Management Associates, Inc.

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The Newest in Electronic Document Storage (1998)

Jack Scott, Evaluator Group, Inc.

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The Partnership: Information Technology and Records Management (1997)

Karen Bishop, Dow Corning, Fank Adamo, Dow Corning

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The Problems and Issues of Managing Electronic Records (1993)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Records Retention Implications of the Federal e-Sign Act and Other Eelctronic Record and Signature Acts (2001)

Rae N. Cogar, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc., Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., PureEdge Solutions, Inc.

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The Sedona Best Practices for Managing Information and Records in the Digital World (2004)

Christine M. Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Lori Ann Wagner, Esq., Faegre & Benson, Charles R. Ragan, Esq., Pillsbury Winthrop, LLP

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The Seven Key Legal Issues for Managing Electronic Records (1995)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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The Shortfalls and Problems of Current Electronic Records Management Software (2000)

Jim coulson, Records Improvement Institute, Don Skupsky, Information Resource Clearing House

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The Stability and Obsolence of Electronic Records Storege Media (1994)

Professor William Saffady, State University of New York and Albany

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The Top Five Do's and Don'ts of Electronic Records Management Initiatives (1999)

Michael Sutton

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The Unforeseen Aspects of the Electronic Records Revolution: Understanding the Whole Iceberg through on Ongoing Case Study (2002)

Jeanette Plante, Esq., Department of Justice

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The US Department of Defense 5015.2 Standard: Live and on Your Desktop (1999)

Bruce Miller, Provenance Systems, Inc.

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The Weight of Paper - Where Records Are Electronic, Can Paper Be Destroyed? (2008)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Hon. Ronald Hedges, Nixon Peabody LLP

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Three Legal Perspectives on Managing Electronic Records (1993)

Robert W. Webb, The Marmon Group, Inc., Richard Hetke, Ameritech, Mark Gordon, Gordon and Glickson

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Time to Think Outside the Box: Is Traditional Retention/Classification Relevant In Today's e-Records World? (2005)

Mark Lagodinski, KPMG, Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Julie Gable, Gable Consulting, Christopher J. Olsen, Central Intelligence Agency, Judy van Dusen, VanKorn Group, Ltd.

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Today's ERM Challenge: Taking Theory into Reality in Managing Electronic Records (2002)

Susan McKinney, University of Minnesota, Carol Stainbrook, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Top Ten EDD Procedural Errors (2004)

Alexander H. Lubarsky, Esq., Fios, Inc.

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Toward Knoledge Management: The Information Management Value Chain (1998)

Karen V. Strong, Clarity Document Management Institute

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TOWN MEETING #1: Collaboration – Solving or Prolonging the Challenge (2009)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Bud Porter-Roth, Cohasset Associates Inc.

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TOWN MEETING #2: The Future of ERM in Today’s Economy – Panel of Experts (2009)

Janice Anderson, Access Sciences Corporation , Alan Andolsen, Naremco Services, Inc., Christine M. Burns, Cohasset Associates, Inc., Jim Coulson, Huron Consulting Group, Julie Gable, Gable Consulting LLC , Karen Strong, Gimmal Group

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Training Records Managers To Be Electronic Records Managers (1998)

Tim Slavin, State of Delaware Public Archives

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Training Traditional Records Managers to Be Electronic Records Managers: A Pioneering Case Study (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)

Timothy Slavin, State of Delaware Public Archives

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Trustworthy Electronic Records: An Inforamtion Systems Approach to Management (2001)

Shawn Rounds, Minnesota Historical Society, Mary P. Klauda, Minnesota Historical Society

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Turning Adversity into Opportunity (1997)

Michael Haley, Prudential Insurance Company,William Devine, Prudential Insurance Company, Jim Woolner, Esq., Prudential Insurance Company

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Two New Approached for Successfully Managing e-Mail (2001)

Emily Frye, Esq., Iwitness, Inc., Peter H. Jenney, OTG Software, Inc.

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Understanding ERM Software: Expert Insights on Today's and Tomorrow's Options (2006)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Robert Markham, Forrester Research, Inc.

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Understanding the Opportunities and Challenges of Integrating the Web as a Key Component of the Management of Electronic Records (2000)

Bill Zoellick, Fastwater, Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Understanding the Wolf Before You Meet: Be Prepared For Your Rule 30(b)(6) Deposition (2009)

Peter Sloan, Esq., Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP

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Web-Based Records: Addressing a Major ERM Problem-Challenges and Opportunities (2006)

Gregory S. Hunter, Ph.D., Palmer School of Library and Information Science

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What Everyone Now Wants to Know: How to Successfully Dispose of Electronic Records (2002)

Rae N. Cogar, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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What is (and Is Not) Knowledge Management? (1998)

David Weinberger, Evident Marketing, Inc.

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What IT Really Needs: Records Management for IT (2005)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc.

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What Records Managers Must Do Now to Manage Electronic Records (1993)

Dr. Mark Langemo, University of North Dakota

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What the MER Headlights See: Insights on Four Future ERM Issues (2008)

Roger Archibald, Copan Systems, M. James Daley, Esq., Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, Paul Doyle, ProofSpace, Karen Ehrlich, Prudential Financial, Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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What's Up? Insights from ERM Surveys (2008)

Lori J. Ashley, Cohasset Associates, Inc, Michael Osterman, Osterman Research, Inc.

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Where do We go from Here? Electronic Information in the Courts (2005)

Lee H. Rosenthal, Esq., United States District Court

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Where We Are and Where We Are Headed: An Overview of the Needs, Issues and Problems (1995)

Robert F. Williams, Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Why Settle for Half of Loaf When You Bought a Whole Loaf: Realizing ERM's Full Potential (2000)

Bruce Miller, Tarian Software

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Will the Real "System of Record" Please Stand Up? (2007)

Richard (Dick) Fisher, Cohasset Associates Inc., Tom Kerns, Chevron

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Winning Over the CIO: Strategies for Gaining Support for Electronic Records Management (1997)

Gregory S. Hunter, Ph.D., CRM, CA, Palmer School of Library and Information Sciences, Long Island University; Hunter Information Management Services, Inc.

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Winning Trials with Electronic Records: A $5 Billion Success Story! (1995)

Brian B. O'Neill, Esq., Faegre & Benson

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www.e-mail.com (1999)

Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., Cohasset Associates, Inc.

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Your Deposition as the Electronic Records Manager: Hoe Do You Meet the Challenge and Avoid Problems (1999)

Diane Silverberg, Kovitz Shifrin and Waitzman

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Your Subpoena is Comming! As an ERM Manager, are You Ready? (2002)

Lynn Reilly, Esq., Applied Discovery, Inc.

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