The DLM Forum 2005 Conference took place in Budapest, Hungary. Presentations from this conference are available below;
Keynote Speeches
- European Commission Introduction: The History of the DLM Forum, the MoReq Project and the EC Support to the DLM Forum - Frank Brady, European Commission
- The EU Report and the DLM Forum - Sarah Tyacke, Chair of the DLM Forum
- The View from the ICA (International Council on Archives) on DLM Forum Work and Standards - George Mackenzie, ICA Lead on Electronic Records
- E-Governance, an Australian View - Dr Stephen Ellis, National Archives of Australia
- Trends in Electronic Records Management and related technologies with examples from EU Countries - Eric Woods, Government Practice Director, OVUM
e-Government and e-Governance Session
Track A: Public Policy and Legislation, Chaired by Victoras Domarkas, Lithuanian Archives
- E-Governance - Professor Angelika Menne-Haritz, Bundesarchiv, Germany
- CARMEN Group: Archival Control of the Electronic Memory - Dolores Carnicer Arribas, National Archives of Spain for the Expert Working Group on Electronic Records
- EURBICA: The Database of EU Legislation Affecting Records Management and Archives - Christine Martinez, Archives de France
Track B: Legal Aspects and Authenticity, Chaired by Professor Seamus Ross, Glasgow University
- Privacy & Data Protection: Consequences for Managing the Lifecycle and Archives in Europe - Malcolm Todd, National Archives of the UK
- Records Management in Italy: The Italian Government "Digital Protocol" Initiative - Lucilla Garofalo, Archivo Centrale Dello Stato Roma, Italy
- The EU e-Signatures Directive and Authenticity - Hannelore Dekeyser, Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI), Belgium
e-Government and e-Governance: Managing Electronic Records Session
- Plans for MoReq (Model Requirements for Management of Electronic Records): A report on scoping of a MoReq2 - Ian Macfarlane, National Archives of the UK
- The DOMEA Concept - Andrea Wettmann, Sachsisches Staatsarchiv, Germany
- How Normal is Normalisation? On the use of MoReq as a Starting Point for Standardising Software Specifications for Records Management Software in The Netherlands - Hans Wallwijk, Archiefschool, Netherlands
Standards and Interchange Session
Track A: Chaired by Jean-Pierre Teil, Archives de France
- Cooperation Models to ensure that preservation of digital heritage: the case of Estonia - Raivo Ruusalepp, Estonian Business Archives
- A Process Orientated Approach to Recordkeeping Metadata - Peter Horsman, Archiefschool, Netherlands
- Developments in ISO Standards for Recordkeeping - Hans Hofman, National Archives of the Netherlands
Track B: Chaired by Malcolm Todd, National Archives of the UK
- Archival Requirements in Record Keeping Systems - Markus Merenmies, National Archives of Finland
- The Archival Version - How it is Made and What it Looks Like - Jan Dalsten Sorensen, National Archives of Denmark
- Standard Messages for Interchange of Records: A concept to Improve Interoperability - Karl Wessbrandt, Statskontoret, the Swedish Agency for Public Management
Preservation and Digital Archives Session
Track A: Chaired by Harmut Weber, Director General, Bundesarchiv, Germany
- Keeping Electronic Records Accessible - How the Federal Archives of Germany is preserving the digital heritage of the East German Republic: A Case Study - Andrea Haenger, Bundesarchiv
- A Digital Repository for the Rotterdam Municipal Archives: Learning by Experience - Klaartje Pompe, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Towards a National Digital Repository - Osmo Palonen, Mikkeli Polytechnic, Finland
Track B: Chaired by Joze Skofljanec, Slovenian Archives
- The PRONOM Service: A technical registry to support long term preservation - Adrian Brown, The Digital Preservation Unit, National Archives of the UK
- The DAVID Digital Preservation Strategy: Motivation and Implementation - Filip Boudrez, Antwerp Archives, Belgium
- The Archisafe Project - Legally Secure and Scalable Long Term Record Keeping - Professor Siegfried Hackel, Director Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalkt, Braunschweig, Germany
Education and Cost Benefits - Chaired by Daria Nalecz, National Archives of Poland
- Records and Archival Education - Seamus Ross, HATII, on behalf of Maria Guercio, University of Urbino
- The Organ-Grinder and the Monkey: Making a Business Case for Sustainable Digital Preservation - James Currall, Glasgow University
- A Cost Model for Digital Preservation - Remco Verdegem, National Archives of Netherlands
Track B: Impacts and Demands on Records Management - Chaired by Atle Skjekkeland, AIIM Europe
Hello
Very interesting stuff here. Keep up the good work.
Posted by: buy viagra | January 12, 2010 at 11:17 PM
I look forward to reading more on the topic in the future. Keep up the good work! This blog is going to be great resource. Love reading it.
Posted by: Donde Invertir | February 14, 2010 at 09:38 PM
To get ahead, you'll have to work long hours and take short vacations. I think This sentence is very reasonable.
Posted by: Jordans 4 | July 22, 2010 at 02:53 AM
Conferences like this are important to the integration and future of the computer data management domain..but hey, come to Israel next time, it is a real prosperous country when it comes to technology, high tech and computers.
Posted by: Holyland tours | July 25, 2010 at 02:03 PM
I see that it was very serious
Posted by: Clenbuterol | July 30, 2010 at 12:48 PM
Not exactly related to this post but... are you going to discuss the possible revival of the Fairness Doctrine? It sounds like a law being passed in Atlas Shrugged.
Posted by: viagra online | August 16, 2010 at 07:08 PM
"Viagra" that this added value without any question.
Posted by: comprar email | October 16, 2010 at 05:57 PM
You have become like a guiding light to me. When I started a project
on similar topic I could not get enough information to carry further.
But as soon as I read your article, my project is doing great and
I hope to get an A+ this time. thanks
Posted by: horse race betting | January 21, 2011 at 10:38 PM
You have become like a guiding light to me. When I started a project
on similar topic I could not get enough information to carry further.
But as soon as I read your article, my project is doing great and
I hope to get an A+ this time. thanks
Posted by: Golf Tips For Beginners | January 28, 2011 at 10:38 PM
come to Israel next time, it is a real prosperous country when it comes to technology, high tech and computers.
Posted by: football customized jerseys | February 11, 2011 at 09:11 AM
I admire the valuable information you offer in your articles. I will bookmark your blog and have my children check up here often. I am quite sure they will learn lots of new stuff here than anybody else!
Posted by: wooden furniture | April 15, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Next time i would be more aware of the whole thing. Shouldn't wast time.
Posted by: phoenix tours | May 16, 2011 at 05:06 PM
Wow, nice post,there are many person searching about that now they will find enough resources by your post.Thank you for sharing to us.Please one more post about that..
Posted by: xanax | August 02, 2011 at 05:07 AM
Thank You a ton for writing such a wonderful piece of information. Keep sharing such ideas in the future as well. This was actually what I was looking for, and I am glad to came here! Thanks for sharing the such information with us.
Posted by: kamagra | August 05, 2011 at 03:15 PM
thanks, was looking for so ...
http://www.listaemail.net
Posted by: Lista Email | October 18, 2011 at 01:41 PM
nice, thanks
Posted by: Lista Email | October 18, 2011 at 02:29 PM