Back in February, we had an unfortunate glitch with blog notifications, and we were very sad to find out that our new articles (which we’re really proud of!) weren’t hitting subscribers’ inbox. So, if you haven’t already, check out some of the fresh Texas Record content.
- See What Develops with Our Imaging Services DepartmentOne of the ways we at the State and Local Records Management Division (SLRM) assist…
- Considerations for Data ImplementationJust like your hopelessly romantic friend who continues to jump into the deep end of…
- Registration for e-Records 2024 Now Open!When: Friday, November 22, 2024Where: Commons Conference Center in Austin, Texas Registration for the 2024…
- Disaster Recovery Resources for Art and Cultural Heritage ObjectsEarlier this year we collected helpful disaster recovery resources for government records. After Tropical Cyclone…
- e-Records 2024 Seeks ExhibitorsEarly bird rate ends October 18. Texas State Library and Archives Commission and Texas Department of Information…
- How I Review a Recertification: IIWorld-breaking news in my world: Texas state agency and public university Records Management Officers (RMOs)…
- FAQs and Answers About Permanent RecordsIn the State and Local Records Management Division (SLRM) here at TSLAC, we receive a…
- Behind the Curtain: TSLAC’s Records Retention Schedule RecertificationThose of you who work for state agencies may be familiar with the recertification process,…
- Rube Goldberg Reports and InvestigationsClassifying local government records can feel like a Rube Goldberg machine. A light marble (Outlook…