Discusses the examination of the facts surrounding key events affecting the ability of the Clinton Administration's Executive Office of the President to preserve certain e-mail messages deemed official government records. Sections of the report include: scope and methodology; chronology of e-mail malfunctions; key officials involved in Primary Mail2 and Letter D events; time line of key events in the Mail2 and Letter D malfunctions; itemization of budgeted cost for the Tape Restoration Project; and comments from the Office of the former Vice President Al Gore. Two tables: summary of budgeted tape restoration costs; and additional project activities and related costs.
In this collection of essays, twelve contributors, each of whom has been involved in NARA's development, discuss the application of archival theory and practice in the National Archives and Records Administration's development of these functions and trace how they evolved over time.
This book contains the first and second volume papers from the 8th International Conference on the History of Records and Archives (I-CHORA 8). Contributors present articles that propose new solutions and aspirations for a new era in the technology of archives and recordkeeping. Topics cover rethinking the role played by archivists, and reframing recordkeeping practices that focus on the rights of the subjects of the records. This text appeals to students, researchers and professionals in the field. Previously published in: Archival Science: "Special Issue: Archives in a Changing Climate - Part I" and "Archives in a Changing Climate - Part II" Chapter "Displaced archives": proposing a research agenda is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.