The 2011 Annual ALGIM Records Management Symposium held its fourth successful event, attracting a variety of speakers and case studies from across the public and private sector.
The annual ALGIM Records Management Symposium is the premier event for records and archives managers and teams in the public sector (local and central government).
Symposium Highlights
Some of the symposium highlights included:
- Address from the Hon Nathan Guy, Minister responsible for Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kawanatanga
- An update on the 'Terms for Councils' module, its many benefits and progress to date
- Presentations and a panel discussion on archiving social media from three perspectives.
- An update on ALGIM's IM Toolkit and Records Manager Council Case Study
- ISO Standards & Local Government: Impacts and Opportunities for New Zealand
- Manawatu Wanganui Regional Archives Project: The Journey so Far
- A New Information Management Value Proposition Paradigm: Agile, Innovative and Process Driven - Driving Transformation
- Tauranga City Council - Information Integrity and Intergration
- Sharepoint Update from South Taranaki District Council
- Auckland Council shared their progress on Records and Inwards Mail Systems
- Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kawanatanga advised how PRA standards can help you and provided an update on digital archives and local authorities
- The Law Commission outlined legislation changes and their impact on local authority records and recordkeeping practices
- Case studies from Nelson City Council and Bay of Plenty Regional Council
- 2011 ALGIM Records and Archives Awards and finalist case studies
Speaker Presentations
View the ALGIM 2011 Records Management Symposium speaker presentations.
Symposium Photos
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The 2011 ALGIM Records and Archives Symposium Awards are your opportunity to shine among your peers and be recognised for your efforts within the local government records management sector.
Congratulations to the following award winners:
ALGIM Records Manager / Archivist of the Year
Winner:
Stephen Yule - Palmerston North City Council
ALGIM Records / Archives Project of the Year
Winner:
Hamilton City Council - Smart Records Management Project
ALGIM Records / Archives Project of the Year - People's Choice
Winner:
Auckland Council - Transition of Records Management Functions From Eight Councils into Auckland Council
Symposium Enquiries
For symposium enquiries please contact Rebecca Swansson (ALGIM’s Conference and Events Coordinator) on (06) 351 6336 or email events@algim.org.nz