ARMA Austin Chapter
ARMA Austin Spring Education Seminar
March 28, 2012

 

 

February - RIM 101 Series: Records Inventory and Records Retention Schedule Workshop

  • Dates: 22 – 22 Feb, 2012

 

RIM 101 Series

 

The Records Inventory and

The Records Retention Schedule

2nd in a Four Part Series offered by the ARMA Austin Chapter

You may have heard that a records inventory should be conducted in order to develop an appropriate and compliant records retention schedule for an organization. But how do you start and what are the benefits of a records inventory and records retention schedule?

This workshop will provide an introduction to the benefits of conducting a records inventory and of having a records retention schedule. The workshop will also provide an overview for conducting a records inventory and for developing a records retention schedule.

Records managers, administrators, lawyers, and managers will benefit from this overview and gain better insight as to why the records inventory and records retention schedule are fundamental building blocks for a successful records management program.

Date:       Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Time:     1:00pm. Registration / Check or Cash Only at the door. 

$10 for ARMA Members; $15 for Non-Members

1:30pm to 3:30pm - Workshop

 

Location:    Goodwill Community Center

      1015 Norwood Park Blvd.

      Austin, TX 78753

http://g.co/maps/bsztk

 


Presenter: 

 

Kim K. Scofield, CRM, ERMs

Division Chief, Records Management

Office of the Attorney General

 

Please RSVP if planning to attend to Kim K. Scofield, CRM, ERMs

Email: kim.scofield@oag.state.tx.us

No need to respond if not planning to attend.

Donations for Goodwill will be accepted at the workshop

www.arma.austin.org

WELCOME to the Austin Chapter!!

This site is designed to show chapters who are considering utlizing the Chapter Website Services Program through ARMA International the different design choices and get a feeling of what it has to offer.

ARMA International is the professional association for records managers and the leading authority on managing paper and electronic records and information

Established in 1955, its approximately 11,000 members include records managers, archivists, corporate librarians, imaging specialists, legal professionals, IT managers, consultants, and educators, from a wide variety of industries, including government, legal, healthcare, financial services, and petroleum in the United States, Canada, and 30-plus other countries.

The local chapter, ARMA Austin, has for over thirty years served records and information management professionals in the Austin area through educational meetings, seminars and workshops. Membership drawn from the local community provides opportunities for networking as well as learning.Membership Information

The chapter boasts a membership of over 150 members. 22 members hold the CRM certification.

Monthly meeting topics range from issues related to identify theft, electronic records management, archival issues to dealing with litigation.