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* Liisa Fagerltmd on "EDMS -- Configuring for ERM" in which the topic was how to formulate record-types and records management requirements in document management systems; * David Bearman on the Government Information Locator Service (GILS); * David Bearman on the "Open Systems Environment and Process Data Models -- Architecting Records Functions"; * Peter Waters on PIVOT and the reports on that project being circu- lated by the Dutch government; * Marilyn McLennan (U.S. National Archives) on NARA's proposed e-mail guidelines; * Ed Bridges (Alabama State Department of Archives and History) and Lisa Weber (National Historical Publications and Records Commission) on an "Agenda for Action and Research". On the final morning of the conference, Margaret Hedstrom led an exciting workshop on reinventing archives which clearly stimulated the par- ticipants both in its presentation and content. Lisa Weber concluded the meeting by examining the needs and opportunities which had been expressed during the meeting and relating these to the NHPRC "research agenda" and the possible future agenda of the NHPRC and the profession. [.4 more complete account of the proceedings of the meeting are being prepared by UniversitY of Pittsburgh Ph.D. candidates Wendy Duff, David Thomas, and David Wallace who
Archives and Museum Informatics – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 1, 1994
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