Annual Journals
Freedom of Information: History, Experience and Records and Information Management Implications in the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom (2006)
A study by Glover, Mark, Sarah Holsen, Craig MacDonald, Mehrangez Rahman, and Duncan Simpson of the Constitution Unit, Department of Political Science/School of Public Policy, University College, London UK. Funded by a grant from the Houston Chapter of ARMA...
Proving the Authenticity of a Document in Electronic Format Introduced as Evidence (2006)
A study by Stephen Mason Funded by the Foundation Abstract The question of proving the authenticity of a document in analogue or digital (generically ‘electronic’) format is of great concern to information and records managers. This stems from core professional...
A Minor Nuisance Spread Across the Organization: Factors Leading to the Establishment and Support of Records and Information Management Programs (2005)
A study by Richard Cox, PhD Funded by the Foundation Abstract Examines the reasons why archives, records management, and information management programs are established in various kinds of organizations and explores reasons for some growing and prospering while others...
Access Rights to Business Data on Personally: Owned Computers (2004)
A study by John C. Montaña, JD Funded by the Houston and Calgary Chapters of ARMA International Abstract It has been established without question that information created on the organization’s computers by employees belongs to the organization. However, a growing...
Legal Obstacles to E-Mail Message Destruction (2003)
A study by John C. Montaña, JD with assistance from John R. Kain, MA and Kathleen Nolan, MD, MLS Funded by the Foundation Abstract This project seeks to examine e-mail and the legal doctrines around it, to determine which approach to its retention is the sounder. More...