The following workshop is being offered as part of the Spring 2002 meeting
of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC), which will be
held in Towson, Maryland, April 18-20, 2002. Registration information for
this workshop, and for the meeting as a whole, including the hotel
deadline, can be found at http://www.lib.umd.edu/MARAC/spring2002a.htm.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mary Mannix at
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Strategies for Managing Archives and Records on Web Sites
April 18, 2002
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Fee: $65.00, plus $10.00 registration fee for non-members attending the
workshop only or $5.00 fee for members attending the workshop only
As government agencies, businesses and other institutions deliver
increasing quantities of information via the World Wide Web, they are
faced with the challenge of identifying, managing and fostering effective
maintenance and use of records created electronically and made available
on Web sites. Meeting the records management implications of this
development and dealing with the attendant archival issues presents a
particular set of problems. This full-day workshop will cover the role of
archivists and records managers in confronting these issues. It will
include coverage of the Internet as a records-transmitting system, the
nature and concept of official records on Web sites, strategies for
archival and records management involvement, and specific strategies for
managing records on Web sites and preserving Web based information of
enduring value. The workshop leader will be Tom Ruller, New York State
Education Department, Division of Information Technology Services. When
presented last year at the University of Maryland, this workshop received
high marks for both its vision and applicability.
Instructor: Tom Ruller, New York State Education Department, Division of
Information Technology Services
Location: Baltimore Sheraton North Hotel, 903 Dulaney Valley Road,
Towson, Maryland
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