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Above the RIM: Notice
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Monday, March 18, 2013. Effective immediately, I am no longer a Certified Records Manager (CRM). If you should happen to see an announcement for a presentation that I am making and it shows me as a CRM, that is no longer the case, so please disregard the designation. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Citing and Quoting ATR. Subscribe in a reader.
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Above the RIM: January 2010
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. OTR: Fixing Illinois Government. No, I'm not running for office, nor do I intend to run for office, short of winning this week's Mega Millions. This is waaaay off topic. 3) Combine municipalities. Cook County has more than 120 municipalities, including the City of Chicago. Some of these municipalities have fewer than 1000 residents. Many are struggling...4) Combin...
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Above the RIM: OTR: Trains, Planes, Fire Trucks and Computers
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Saturday, May 10, 2014. OTR: Trains, Planes, Fire Trucks and Computers. I suppose that when it comes to these things, I've never quite grown up. I didn't get the "car guy" gene that my brother has, or the boat-owner gene that my father had. I've been a member of the Illinois Railway Museum. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. Ah go ahead and get the overalls. May 10, 2014 at 11:43 AM. In addition, I a...
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Above the RIM: March 2014
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Friday, March 28, 2014. OTR: Whatever Happened to Letter Jackets? Sometimes I have to remind myself that 2014 is as far removed from the beginning of my high school days as those days were removed from the beginning of WWII. This is one of those times. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Citing and Quoting ATR. Subscribe in a reader. OTR: Whatever Happened to Letter Jackets?
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Above the RIM: ATR: Thoughts on Email
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. ATR: Thoughts on Email. Now let's turn to information security. It's safe to say that every Federal agency head and Cabinet-level appointee is a likely target of nation-state-sponsored hackers. Most historians are quite familiar with the Zimmermann Telegram. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. March 16, 2015 at 1:36 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Citing and Quoting ATR.
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Above the RIM: October 2011
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Sunday, October 23, 2011. ATR: Changing the way we work. Text entry is still challenging. I've downloaded WritePad. Which offers handwriting recognition for notes, but doesn't interface with apps. The faux keyboard is ok, particularly with the stylus, but is still one letter at a time. I want to play with some voice recognition software at some point as well. So that's the prologue. Compute...
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Above the RIM: June 2012
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Tuesday, June 5, 2012. It's been a while since I posted last. The iPad experiment continues with varying degrees of success. I haven't completely given up bringing the laptop home, but it certainly stays in the office a lot. More thinking on this topic to follow. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Citing and Quoting ATR. Subscribe in a reader. In addition, I am not an atto...
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Above the RIM: March 2013
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Monday, March 18, 2013. Effective immediately, I am no longer a Certified Records Manager (CRM). If you should happen to see an announcement for a presentation that I am making and it shows me as a CRM, that is no longer the case, so please disregard the designation. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Citing and Quoting ATR. Subscribe in a reader. Patrick Cunningham, FAI.
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Above the RIM: May 2014
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Saturday, May 10, 2014. OTR: Trains, Planes, Fire Trucks and Computers. I suppose that when it comes to these things, I've never quite grown up. I didn't get the "car guy" gene that my brother has, or the boat-owner gene that my father had. I've been a member of the Illinois Railway Museum. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Citing and Quoting ATR. Subscribe in a reader.
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Above the RIM: March 2015
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Thoughts and musings about issues that are at the edges of the Records and Information Management (RIM) profession. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. ATR: Thoughts on Email. Now let's turn to information security. It's safe to say that every Federal agency head and Cabinet-level appointee is a likely target of nation-state-sponsored hackers. Most historians are quite familiar with the Zimmermann Telegram. Patrick Cunningham, FAI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Citing and Quoting ATR. Subscribe in a reader. Institute...