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Wall Street & Technology November 19, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
Financial Services Outperform Other Industries in Records Management The financial services industry is doing a better job managing records than other industries, largely due to strict regulations. |
FAO Today Nov/Dec 2007 Patrick Queen |
Outsourcing Records Management: What Every Organization Needs to Know An enterprise-wide records management program, for paper and electronic records (including e-mail), is essential for sound financial controls. |
Information Today December 2, 2014 |
White House Takes New Step Toward Transparency On Nov. 26, President Barack Obama signed the Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014, a bill that amends the Presidential Records Act. |
D-Lib August 2008 Hagedorn & Santelli |
Google Still Not Indexing Hidden Web URLs Given the resulting numbers from our investigation, it seems that Google needs to do much more to gather hidden resources, not less. |
Information Today November 22, 2010 |
The British Library Adds 12 Million Records to WorldCat As a result of the cooperative effort, OCLC and the British Library have enhanced the process to add these valuable records to WorldCat for the benefit of researchers worldwide. |
Information Today June 10, 2014 |
TLC Debuts RDA Conversion Tool Libraries can use RDAExpress to convert their entire database or send records individually for conversion using the online conversion dashboard. |
Information Today June 12, 2014 |
APA Announces Milestone for PsycTESTS The American Psychological Association database PsycTESTS now comprises more than 20,000 test records, which is a growth rate of 900% since its launch in 2011. |
Information Today January 6, 2011 |
National Archives Launches Online Public Access System The public portal provides access to digitized records, and information about the records. It also provides a centralized means of searching multiple National Archives resources at once. |
Information Today March 10, 2011 Barbie E. Keiser |
Upheaval at the National Archives Who knew that libraries, records, and archives could be so controversial? |
Information Today August 20, 2013 |
EBSCO Acquires the British Education Index EBSCO Information Services acquired the article records of the British Education Index, a database featuring more than 180,000 education journal records from the U.K. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2006 Linda L. Briggs |
Hand It Over! Districts are turning to the latest in mobile technology to crack down on age-old campus crime problems such as graffiti and theft. |
Information Today August 13, 2015 |
Innovative's SkyRiver Gains British Library Metadata SkyRiver, a cataloging utility product from Innovative, is making more than 3.5 million records from the British Library's British National Bibliography available to library customers. |
InternetNews April 21, 2011 Stuart J. Johnston |
Report: Data Breaches on the Decline. New report from Verizon shows a positive trend, but that doesn't mean that the battle is over. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2006 Linda L. Briggs |
Document Management :: It Prints! It Faxes! It Scans! A state-of-the-art multifunction publishing system combines the work of several devices into a single unit, creating dramatic savings in paper use and personnel time. |
InternetNews November 16, 2007 Sean Gallagher |
White House Ordered to Retain Backups in E-Mail Case Corporate America isn't alone in facing scrutiny over data archiving policies. A federal court has issued a temporary restraining order against the White House, preventing it from destroying backup tapes that may include copies of millions of deleted e-mails. |
Information Today August 11, 2008 George H. Pike |
CriminalSearches.com Offers Free Access to Criminal Records It recently has become much easier to find out whether your daughter's boyfriend or your new neighbor has a criminal record. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 27, 2008 Lisa Valentine |
FSTC Eyes Records Management The Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC) has embarked on a records management initiative to help financial institutions manage electronic data. |
Information Today March 6, 2008 |
National Library of China to Add Its Records to OCLC WorldCat The National Library of China, the largest library in Asia, will add its bibliographic records to the OCLC WorldCat database, making those records available to researchers worldwide. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2008 Rama Ramaswami |
A Tight Squeeze As government regulations mandate the long-term retention of districts' rising volume of information, K-12 IT directors are using new storage tools to put their data in its place. |
Information Today October 8, 2015 |
Ringgold Adds New Classification System to Its Identify Database The company consulted with its customers about how they classify their records, and it developed a schema for nine new classifications for organizations that will enhance the existing ones. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2014 Hickey & Toves |
Managing Ambiguity In VIAF The Virtual International Authority File is built from tens of millions of names represented in more than 130 million authority and bibliographic records expressed in multiple languages, scripts and formats. |
T.H.E. Journal February 1, 2010 Robert J. McGarvey |
You Want Me to What ? It's a riddle faced by virtually every IT director: how to fulfill users' desire for more muscular computing resources while still obliging administrators' commands to keep education spending down. |
Financial Advisor September 2007 Joel Bruckenstein |
File Trials Today's regulatory, legal and security environments demand a more robust document management solution and financial advisors who downplay these issues may find themselves doing so at their own risk. |
CFO June 16, 2003 Bob Violino |
File Under 'Nightmare' Information overload has acquired a regulatory dimension, forcing senior executives to take notice. |
On Wall Street November 1, 2011 Alan J. Foxman |
The Uncooperative Client Questions about negligent clients, trademarks, and email archiving are discussed. |
CFO June 1, 2008 Kate Plourd |
Going Public Does a shareholder of a private company have the right to see a company's internal records? What if it's a former employee with dubious motives? |
T.H.E. Journal May 2006 Nodine & Petrides |
ISKME Special Series Part 4: Using Data to Improve Instruction Connecting the dots: how to use data to get from districtwide goal-setting to school-level performance. |
Information Today March 15, 2010 |
Organizations Request Hearings on Destruction of DOJ Emails The letter signed by library associations, requests that hearings be held on the apparent unlawful destruction of emails in the Department of Justice, despite the requirements of the Federal Records Act. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2006 Robert N. Charette |
Dying for Data A comprehensive system of electronic medical records promises to save lives and cut health care costs -- but how do you build one? The many technical, social, and political issues are also formidable. |
Reason December 2008 Jacob Sullum |
Auditing the Auditors A report from the Department of Health and Human Services' inspector general casts doubt on recent claims by Medicare officials that they are finally cracking down on fraud. |
The Motley Fool September 10, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Dell Makes a Healthy Move Dell is joining a stable of tech stallions in the electronic health records race. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2005 Williams & Krueger |
Is Your Network Safe? Why educators should care about cybersecurity - and what they should do about it. |
Information Today April 21, 2011 |
Export Your LibraryThing Library as MARC Records LibraryThing has just released a feature that will allow users to export their LibraryThing library as MARC (USMARC, UTF-8) records. Users will find the Export as MARC option now on the Import/Export page, accessible via the "More" tab when they are logged in. |
InternetNews March 31, 2008 David Needle |
HP Climbs Tower For Records Management HP's purchase of Australian-based e-Discovery firm seen as billion-dollar opportunity. |
Information Today September 4, 2014 |
WorldCat Adds Holdings From China The Shanghai Library contributed 2 million holdings to WorldCat -- including about 770,000 unique bibliographic records -- making the library's collection available worldwide. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2013 Nakasone & Sheffield |
Descriptive Metadata for Field Books: Methods and Practices of the Field Book Project We explain the descriptive metadata used for field books, which share characteristics of museum, archives, and library objects, and explain why schemas were chosen, and how they are used. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2007 Matt Villano |
On Alert Recent events point up the need for school districts to upgrade campus security procedures. But while some have acted by adopting emergency notification systems, many don't seem to have gotten the message. |
Entrepreneur March 2008 Amanda C. Kooser |
Storage Smarts Data retention can be a major gray area for growing businesses. Your data is your life-blood, whether it's employee information, customer payment numbers, internal files or the reams of e-mails you send and receive. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2007 Matt Villano |
Data-Driven Decision Making :: The 'Other' Data Most districts know the benefits of tabulating and tracking student performance. But now many are finding there's even more to gain from number crunching by casting out a wider net. |
InternetNews October 20, 2009 |
Privacy Still Dogs Electronic Health Records New study highlights security shortcomings with the ways medical facilities are digitizing patients' records. |
Information Today August 26, 2010 |
The British Library to Offer Free Access to Bibliographic Records The U.K. national library has around 14 million catalogue records comprising a wealth of bibliographic data. The initiative will help expose this vast dataset to users worldwide. |
Information Today October 10, 2013 |
PsycTESTS Increases Record Collection The American Psychological Association's database PsycTESTS recently reached a milestone: It surpassed 15,000 test records. According to the website, it currently holds 16,213 master profiles and 12,197 actual tests or test items. |
The Motley Fool February 22, 2008 Brian Orelli |
Google in Your Medicine Cabinet Does Google have what the others don't as it moves one step closer to launching its health-care website? |
Information Today July 18, 2011 |
Summon Adds Hoover's Company Records Featuring profiles of more than 40,000 companies, 600 industries, and 225,000 key executives, Hoover's Company Records is a leading electronic distributor of information about U.S. and global companies, industries, and the people who lead them. |
Information Today April 10, 2008 |
Article Records From British Library Now in WorldCat.org OCLC announced it has added some 20 million article-level metadata records to WorldCat.org from The British Library. |
Information Today January 12, 2009 |
ebrary Announces On-Demand MARC Records ebrary announced that customers can now immediately upload free MARC records for individual titles they purchase as well as e-books and other documents added to the company's subscription databases. |
InternetNews February 28, 2008 |
Google Eyes Medical Records, Data Sharing Business Google has unveiled a plan to help U.S. patients gain control of their medical records and is working with doctors' groups, pharmacies and labs to help them securely share sensitive health data. |
Information Today October 27, 2008 |
Bibliotheque nationale de France to Add Records to WorldCat OCLC and Bibliotheque nationale de France have signed a letter of intent to work cooperatively to add records from the French national library to OCLC's WorldCat, the world's largest online resource for finding information in libraries. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2007 Matt Villano |
School Security Strategy--Simplified Safety is a top priority for schools, and the best way to manage the risk is to address the top IT security issues for 2007-2008, and anticipate concerns on the horizon. |
InternetNews June 18, 2010 |
Solid Growth Seen for Health Care IT Sector Key contributor to revenue growth will be the government's push to electronically store patients' medical records. |