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		<title>Comment on Records Recovery by Evaluate, Classify and Protect Vital Records</title>
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		<description>[...] painless as possible, you may want to attend a seminar I&#8217;m giving in Cayman on June 23. See Records Recovery for more [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Disaster Preparedness – Are Your Records Ready? by Diane Carlisle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane Carlisle</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sonya makes a point that the records management community tries to drive home all the time - information IS an asset and should be handled as such.

The organization I work for (ARMA International) has several good publications and best practices for developing vital records and disaster recovery (a.k.a. business continuity) plans for records and information. Some are articles from our magazine, and can be downloaded at nominal cost; others are publications from our standards program or authored by experts in the records management perspective on this issue. Many of our bookstore publications are available electronically.

I&#039;d invite you to visit our online bookstore and see what might be most helpful (www.arma.org/bookstore). 

Diane Carlisle, CRM
Director, Professional Resources
ARMA International</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sonya makes a point that the records management community tries to drive home all the time &#8211; information IS an asset and should be handled as such.</p>
<p>The organization I work for (ARMA International) has several good publications and best practices for developing vital records and disaster recovery (a.k.a. business continuity) plans for records and information. Some are articles from our magazine, and can be downloaded at nominal cost; others are publications from our standards program or authored by experts in the records management perspective on this issue. Many of our bookstore publications are available electronically.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d invite you to visit our online bookstore and see what might be most helpful (www.arma.org/bookstore). </p>
<p>Diane Carlisle, CRM<br />
Director, Professional Resources<br />
ARMA International</p>
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