Essential Records Webinar for Local Governments
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Essential Records Webinar
This instructor-led online course will be delivered in four sessions. There are two opportunities to take this course.
First Workshop, ESS-GA-0001
September 21, 23, 28, 30
10:00 a.m. – noon each day
OR
Second Workshop, ESS-GA-0002
October 13, 15, 20, 22
10:00 a.m. – noon each day
Who should take this course:
City and county clerks, recorders, administrators, emergency preparedness personnel and information technology staff
What this course covers:
Identifying your agency’s essential records;
Analyzing and prioritizing records, assessing specific risks;
Specifying time frames for when essential records will be available in an emergency;
Developing procedures to ensure access to and security for essential records;
Becoming familiar with federal, state, and local COOP regulations and procedures
To Register:
Go to http://rc.statearchivists.org/.
If you don’t see the course you want to take under "Upcoming Courses" on the front page, then click on the red IPER Courses tab at the top of the screen. Use the drop down window to display only Georgia courses, click on the "Register Now" button next to the course you want to take, then complete the online registration process.
There is no fee for this workshop; however, registration is limited to the first 25 participants.
You will receive an email confirmation and information about technical requirement and instructions for logging into the iLinc system.
Technical Requirements
Computer with a broadband internet connection;
Phone next to the computer for dialing into a conference line (headset highly recommended);
Ability to print out participants guide and handouts.
Instructors
David Carmicheal, Director, Georgia Archives
Tina Seetoo, Conservator, Georgia Archives
Christine Wiseman, Preservation Manager, Georgia Archives
These workshops are presented by the Georgia Archives and the Council of State Archivists (CoSA) and supported by a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
For more information on the IPER project, visit http://www.statearchivists.org/iper/.
For more information on the Georgia webinars, contact Christine Wiseman at cwiseman@sos.ga.govor678-364-3761.
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