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by James Lappin and Heather Jack

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Discussions on records management and information governance issues with thought leaders, practitioners and vendors. The podcast is provided by the Information and Records Management Society, and presented by James Lappin and Heather Jack

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January 25, 2021

IRMS022 - Managing the email of the Netherlands government

<p>In this podcast Vincent Hoolt describes the new guidelines of the Netherlands government towards managing its own email.</p> <p>The guidelines ask Netherlands government agencies to schedule the email accounts of selected key staff for permanent preservation. The officials concerned usually constitute around 5% of the headcount of an agency.  The email within the accounts of other staff are retained for ten years.   All individuals are able to delete or move personal and trivial email within a window of ten weeks after the email was sent/received.</p> <p>The policy draws its inspiration from the Capstone approach adopted by NARA towards US federal government email.  </p> <p>Vincent talks about how the policy is working in practice, and the challenges of managing email accounts over time and in the context of GDPR.</p> <p><a href= "https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-hoolt-276ab922/?locale=nl_NL">Vincent Hoolt</a> is Recordkeeping advisor at the Netherlands National Archives.  Vincent was interviewed by <a href= "https://thinkingrecords.co.uk/">James Lappin</a> on 21 December 2020.  The guidelines on managing Netherlands government email are available (in Dutch) from <a href= "https://www.informatiehuishouding.nl/onderwerpen/handreiking-e-mailarchivering/documenten/publicaties/2018/10/18/handreiking-bewaarbeleid-e-mails"> here </a>.</p>

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August 24, 2020

IRMS021- Microsoft Teams - a records management perspective

<p>In this podcast Rob Bath joins James Lappin to explore the records management implications of the recent meteoric rise in adoption of Microsoft Teams.</p> <p>Rob describes:</p> <ul> <li>measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of Microsoft Teams sprawl, and to ensure that administrators can track the ownership of each Team;</li> <li>the modular structure of MS Teams, the absence of any overarching structure above each Team, and the implications of the fact that the list of an organisation’s Teams is available only to those with access to the Compliance centre of their organisation's Microsoft 365 tenancy;</li> <li>the reasons why the majority of Teams message traffic tends to go through individual chat accounts rather than through Team channels;</li> <li>the debates over the basis on which retention decisions should be made on messages in individual Teams chat accounts;</li> <li>the technical barriers to closing and archiving a Team;</li> <li>the relationship between MS Teams and SharePoint, and the implications of a Microsoft Teams roll out for an organisation's existing SharePoint implementation.</li> </ul> <p>Rob Bath is Information Management & Compliance Practice Lead at <a href="https://www.intelogy.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Intelogy</a>. He is also Digital Director for IRMS. Rob's blogpost on configuration choices with regard to MS Teams (referred to in the podcast) can be found <a href= "https://www.intelogy.co.uk/blog/microsoft-teams-temporary-or-perpetual/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>. His blogpost on retention issues in relation to MS Teams can be found <a href= "https://www.intelogy.co.uk/blog/retention-in-microsoft-teams/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>. Rob's recent webinar on the governance of MS Teams can be viewed on the IRMS YouTube channel <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xv6Huh52NI" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.</p> <p>Rob Bath was interviewed by <a href= "https://thinkingrecords.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">James Lappin</a> on 12 August 2020.</p>

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June 14, 2020

IRMS020 - Machine learning club

<div>In this podcast Mark Bell (TNA) and Leontien Talboom (UCL and TNA) describe the machine learning club they have set up at the UK National Archives (TNA) to help archivists at TNA develop their AI literacy.</div> <div> </div> <div>They describe how they have taken the group through a series of stages to introduce them to data science, to give them experience of preparing data, and to enable them to develop their intuitions about how different machine learning models work (Naive Bayes, Support vector machines etc.), and an understanding of the challenges that AI can (and can't) be used to tackle.</div> <div> </div> <div>They also describe how they intend to move on to discuss some key issues in the application of AI to records, including the issue of the explainability of AI decisions and the issue of capturing the machine learning model itself as a record.</div> <div> </div> <div>Mark Bell is Senior digital researcher at TNA.  Leontien Talboom  is a doctoral researcher working with UCL's Department of Information Studies and with TNA.</div> <div> </div> <div>Mark and Leontien were interviewed by James Lappin on 22 May 2020.</div> <div> </div> <div>Links:<br /> Mark Bell profile:  <a href= "https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/our-research-and-academic-collaboration/our-research-and-people/staff-profiles/mark-bell/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth= "NotApplicable">https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/our-research-and-academic-collaboration/our-research-and-people/staff-profiles/mark-bell/</a></div> <div> </div> <div>Leontein Talboom profile: <a href= "https://www.ucl.ac.uk/information-studies/leontien-talboom" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth= "NotApplicable">https://www.ucl.ac.uk/information-studies/leontien-talboom</a></div> <div> </div> <div>James Lappin blog <a href= "https://thinkingrecords.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel= "noopener noreferrer" data-auth= "NotApplicable">https://thinkingrecords.co.uk/</a></div>

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