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- From: recsmgmt@toronto.cbc.ca (Bryan Carbonnell)
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- Subject: Misc.business.records-mgmt INTRO (Please Read *BEFORE* Posting)
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- Summary: This posting describes misc.business.records-mgmt. It should be read by everyone before posting to m.b.r-m.
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- misc.business.records-mgmt FAQ
-
- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 Purpose
- 1.2 Charter
- 1.2 Netiquette
- 2.0 Resources Introduction
- 3.0 Acknowledgments
- 4.0 Disclaimer
-
-
- 1.0 Introduction
- ----------------
-
- Welcome to misc.business.records-mgmt! This group was formed in
- order to provide a nonpartisan arena for the discussion of records
- management issues, a pointer to other resources, and a world wide
- networking opportunity for hard working folks such as Office Managers,
- Records Managers, Archivists, Librarians, Vendors, and Sales
- Professionals. This forum is not moderated or censored in any way.
- What you post is what gets posted. This newsgroup, like UseNet itself,
- is not a democracy. It is also not a dictatorship. If you want to
- categorize it you might just as well say that we are operating within
- a large, somewhat organized state of chaos. If some of us can agree on
- common goals, topics, and/or directions of interest, then perhaps we
- can also gain some insight into our tasks, share some knowledge or
- experience with our colleagues, and use this forum for our own
- professional advancement.
-
- This newsgroup is NOT for the discussion of the music industry or
- anything related to the music industry or for the posting of business
- advertisements. There are much better places to post ads, than in a
- newsgroup that the members DO NOT WANT!!! When creating the group
- I(Doug) questioned that it would be located under the header misc.*
- and felt that the secondary header of business might make it harder to
- find, as well, but it never occurred to me that the term 'records'
- might cause a problem. Does anyone use records (LPs') anymore? No,
- we've all gone to CDs' now.....Hey, maybe there IS some kind of
- relationship ;^).....NAW! In any case, if you're looking for a lead
- singer or trying to sell an autoharp, please check out the rec.*
- (recreational) groups. We're here for the discussion of RECORDS, as in
- DRIVING RECORDS and no, I don't mean The Grateful Dead on tour, I mean
- TAX RECORDS, STUDENT GRADE RECORDS, PRODUCTION FILES, PAYROLL
- REGISTERS, PERSONNEL FOLDERS, GENERAL OFFICE FILES, CENSUS RECORDS and
- even E-MAIL. You get the idea. If you need further clarification
- contact Douglas Johnson, at johnson_d@ohm.com or Bryan Carbonnell at
- mbrmfaq@geocities.com.
-
-
- ALSO: We've put together a kind of impromptu help team for this
- newsgroup. The team consists of Douglas Johnson of OHM Corporation,
- Lynn Calvin of the American Environmental Protection Agency, and Bryan
- Carbonnell of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. We'll be checking
- in to answer questions whenever we can.
-
-
- 1.1 Purpose
- -----------
-
- This newsgroup has been created as a forum for information
- management professionals although posting by anyone with an interest
- in the topics discussed is encouraged. While outright advertising is
- discouraged, many folks on the vendor side of this business are
- encouraged to make the rest of us aware of new products and resources
- when this information is germane Topics of discussion may include:
-
- - micrographics
- - optical imaging
- - electronic records
- - records retention issues
- - job announcements
- - seminar announcements
-
- and even such things as:
-
- - assession stories
- - hearty arguments over proper treatment of certain records
- - brief stories of sports mascots
-
- and may even include the occasional posting of someone's reflective
- ramblings. If you have some information you would like to add to this
- FAQ please forward it to one of us at the addresses listed below.
-
-
- 1.2 Charter
- -----------
-
- This is the **OFFICIAL** charter that was posted to news.groups, etc
- for the RFD and the CFV. This is what misc.business.records-mgmt is
- ALL about!!
-
- This newsgroup is being established as a forum for sharing ideas and
- information about records management technology, procedures and
- policies, including electronic records, micrographics, optical
- imaging, and other storage media. The intended audience includes
- records managers, archivists, information managers, and other
- professionals dealing with the problems of the ever growing masses of
- information stored on various media. The proposed group will be a
- place where records management professionals can exchange ideas, post
- questions, job openings, announcements and discussions of the state
- and federal laws, regulations, and requirements that apply to records
- management.
-
- The following are examples of intended topics:
-
- - The creation of and modifications to the National Archives
- regulations for the preservation of electronic records.
- - The pro's and con's of different software available for records
- center operations, indexing of holdings, creation of schedules,
- etc.
- - Defining and scheduling electronic records.
- - Institutional policies for electronic records.
- - Discussion of destruction methods for different media.
- - Micrographics equipment, standards and procedures.
-
-
-
- 1.3 Netiquette
- --------------
-
- Netiquette or Net etiquette, is the mythical set of rules governing
- the behavior of people using Internet. I say mythical because these
- rules are so hard to pin down. Let's just hope that we can all get
- along to some degree, but if we can't:
-
- a) We'll get over it, or
- b) We won't get over it.
-
- If neither one of these things happen, a situation I find hard to
- visualize, then the individuals involved can take their disagreements
- to personal e-mail, or perhaps they can arrange to meet at sunrise in
- order to have a duel of some kind, either solution is encouraged. As
- long as we're talking about net etiquette, let me list a few do's and
- don'ts for posting on misc.business.records-mgmt:
-
- 1) Do sign your posts
- 2) Do change the subject line when you have strayed from the
- original subject
- 3) Do not quote entire articles simply to add a small comment like
- "Right on, dude, way to go!" since most of us get cranky if we
- have to keep reading the same stuff over and over again
- 4) Do not post an inflammatory note (that's flame' to you) to a
- person for doing something you consider to be improper, i.e.,
- Bob posts a long article on his new management system for his
- Chieftain LP collection (records, ha, ha), and you respond by
- quoting his entire article and then adding the comment, "Bob,
- you are a such a knucklehead!". Not only have you broken Do Not'
-
- number 3, but you have just re-posted an article that you
- yourself feel is inappropriate. SEND PERSONAL E-MAIL INSTEAD!
- 5) Ignore 1 through 4 if you like since this is an unmoderated
- group, we are all adults (my assumption, silly me) and finally
- have to take responsibility for our own actions.
-
-
-
- 2.0 Resources Introduction
- --------------------------
-
- This section is contained within its own post, posted bi-weekly.
-
-
- 3.0 Acknowledgments
- -------------------
-
- I would like to thank Doug Johnson for roping me into helping him with
- the NG and the FAQ :-). Thanks a lot Doug :->. Actually without Doug's
- effort this newsgroup and FAQ wouldn't be here. Not only have I
- learned a little more about Records Management and the professional
- associations that are out there, but I have also learned a little bit
- about HTML programming. For this I say "Thank You Doug!" Thanks go out
- to Albin Wagner, who's post on the RECMGMT Listserv resembles the
- section on ICRM, mainly because I copied it almost verbatim, with
- permission of course.;-) I almost forgot. Thanks go to the Canadian
- Broadcasting Corporation. If it wasn't for my employer, I would never
- have gotten into the field of Records Management, for that I am
- eternally grateful!??!
-
- NB:These acknowledgments are from Doug.
-
- Thanks to many of you who have inspired me to set out on the three
- month long project that has resulted in the creation of this
- newsgroup. Thanks to my employers; DeKalb College and the great State
- of Georgia for supporting this project, and others like it, with the
- honorable goal of serving the public. Thanks to many people at Uunet
- for helping me accomplish this, and to all of you who voted yes from
- the two listservs I sent the Call For Votes out to. Thanks to Michael
- Tarabulski for his excellent ramblings on the Archives listserv (and
- I'm hoping he'll ramble a bit on this group). Thanks to Maralyn
- Harmston for her very good suggestions on what should be included in
- the first posting of this document, as well as her long and well done
- task of serving as host of the quite excellent records management
- listserv. Thanks to my wife Cristy, and our daughter Lauren, for
- putting up with my crankiness during this project (and throughout our
- life together, I'm afraid ;^) , and as Maralyn is fond of saying over
- on the RECMGMT list: HAPPY POSTING!
-
-
- 4.0 Disclaimer
- --------------
-
- The opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and
- not those of any organization, business, university, or UseNet site
- that we may be associated with. We, Doug & Bryan, disclaim everything.
- No information is guaranteed. We take no responsibility for any
- circumstances resulting from the use or sharing of information
- contained herein.
-
- Copyright (c) 1995 by Douglas A. Johnson
- Copyright (c) 1995-97 by Bryan D. Carbonnell
- all rights reserved.
-
- This FAQ may be posted to any UseNet newsgroup, on-line service, or
- BBS as long as it is posted in its entirety and includes this
- copyright statement.
-
- This FAQ may not be distributed for financial gain.
-
- This FAQ may not be included in commercial collections or
- compilations without express written permission of the authors.
-
- Bryan Carbonnell
- Records Management Assistant
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- recsmgmt@toronto.cbc.ca or
- mbrmfaq@geocities.com
-
- Douglas Johnson
- OHM Corporation
- johnson_d@ohm.com
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA
-
-