e-Records Conference 2014: Texas Digital Archive update

This is the sixth and final post of a multi-part recap of the 2014 e-Records Conference. Presentation materials from the e-Records Conference are available on the e-Records 2014 website. By Angela Ossar, Government Information Analyst I don’t think I’m the only one who looked forward to Mark Myers’ presentation with great anticipation. Mark is TSLAC’s…

e-Records Conference 2014: Intentional Design

This is the second post of a multi-part recap of the 2014 e-Records Conference. Presentation materials from the e-Records Conference are coming soon to the e-Records 2014 website. By Bonnie Zuber, Government Information Analyst If you could design a system for your office that seamlessly connects users to information with an efficient workflow that results…

e-Records Conference 2014: Streamlining with SharePoint

This is the first post of a multi-part recap of the 2014 e-Records Conference. Presentation materials from the e-Records Conference are coming soon to the e-Records 2014 website. By Bret Adams, Government Information Analyst Okay, so if you didn’t attend e-Records 2014 — or if you happened to succumb to the common afternoon tendency to…

e-Records Conference 2014

The 14th annual e-Records Conference, hosted by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR), has been officially deemed a success by staff, exhibitors, and our guests. Among the list of achievements we are counting: a full lineup of practical, engaging speakers and presentations that afforded everyone…

e-Records 2014: Registration closing soon!

e-Records 2014: Collaboration in an RM-IT World Tuesday, November 18, 2014 #TXeRecords @TSLAC @TexasDIR   ATTENDEE REGISTRATION FOR E-RECORDS 2014 ENDS ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE.  Registration is $95 for this full-day conference. If you know others in state or local government who might be interested, please forward this announcement. See…