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E-Mail/Internet Meeting - Central New York ARMA



Here's a meeting of potential interest to archivists and others in the
Central New York area.

Ed Galvin
elgalvin@syr.edu
_____
CNYARMA and the Empire Chapter of AIIM
present "E-Mail and the Internet - A Panel Discussion"

Date........................Tuesday, February 8, 2000
Location..................Skydeck, Carousel Mall, Syracuse, NY
  ARMA Board.......10:30 a.m.  [Everyone is welcome to attend]
  Registration..........11:30 a.m.
  Lunch.....................Noon
  Panel Discussion...1:00 p.m.
  Cost.......................$20 ARMA and AIIM members / $25 non-
members
Reservations..........Contact Chris Smith at 315 / 463-9345 or
chsmith@agway.com by Tuesday, February 1


About the Program:

Do you have concerns about e-mail and the internet?  Does your
organization have an e-mail policy?  If it does, are historically
significant messages being archived in some way and are
messages that you delete, really gone?  If e-mail needed to be
produced as evidence in a litigation case, could it be done in your
organization?  Are you worried about the internet and the fact that
there is so much out there that our children can access?  Should
there be controls on this rapidly changing technology?

These are only a few of the issues that will be addressed at the
next Central New York ARMA meeting.  Our panel of experts bring
different perspectives, so please come prepared, with your
questions in hand.

About Our Panel:

Martha Westbrook will be the moderator for the afternoon:

Martha Westbrook, Esq. has been responsible for records and
information management for both government as the records
manager for Broome County, and private industry as the Supervisor
for Records Management at New York State Electric & Gas.
Martha's focus in records management has been the legal
necessities and  ramifications of records management, in particular
e-mail and electronic records.  Now with ROGERS Service Group,
Martha has oversight for the complete records and information
management division of ROGERS.  She is the current President of
the Central New York Chapter of the Association of Records
Managers and Administrators, a member of PRISM, a member of
the New York State Bar Association and the Broome County Bar
Association and is an admitted member of the New York Bar.  In
addition, Martha is an adjunct instructor in Records and
Information Management at Broome Community College.

Lisa Dolak

Lisa Dolak is an Associate Professor of Law at Syracuse
University.  She received her B.S. at Duquesne University and her
J.D. at Syracuse.  Professor Dolak practiced at a Rochester, New
York, firm where she handled intellectual property prosecution and
litigation. She is a registered patent attorney and a summa cum
laude graduate of Syracuse University College of Law.  Professor
Dolak has also worked as a synthetic organic chemist.  She has
written on declaratory judgment jurisdiction in patent cases, patent
protection for biotechnology inventions, the inequitable conduct
defense, and the use of electronic records in judicial and
administrative proceedings. Professor Dolak teaches computer law,
patent and trade secrets, patent prosecution, technology transfer,
and federal courts.

Geoffrey A. Huth

Geof Huth currently works in SARA's Electronic Records Services,
developing workshops and publications and supporting
development of electronic records projects in electronic commerce
and geographic information systems. From 1993 until 1999, he
served as SARA's Regional Advisory Officer for Region 4, North
Country.  Huth has been active in many professional archival
and records management organizations, including as president of
both the  Albany Chapter of ARMA and Capital Area Archivists of
New York and as chair of upstate New York's Lake Ontario
Archives Conference.

Huth earned a Master of Library Science, with a concentration in
Archives and Records Management, from the University at Albany,
SUNY, in 1989. He also completed most work towards a Master of
Arts in American History at SUNY. In 1985, Huth received his
Master's in English from Syracuse University, and in 1982 he
graduated with a Bachelor's degree in English from Vanderbilt
University in Nashville, TN.

Pamela Whiteley McLaughlin

Pamela Whiteley McLaughlin is Head of Electronic Resources and
Document Delivery at Syracuse University Library.  In addition to
managing library resource sharing programs, such as interlibrary
loan and document delivery, Ms. McLaughlin's responsibilities
include managing user access to electronic resources, database
licensing, and managing the Library website.  She has been
involved in Internet training for most of this decade and is a
frequent speaker on Internet issues.

Prior to Syracuse University Library, Ms. McLaughlin was
employed as the director of User Services at the federally-funded
ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology.  She holds
an MLS degree from Syracuse University and a BA in music (vocal
performance) from SUNY Oswego.

Ray Smith

Ray has been with Carrier Corporation for 3 years as Manager of
Global Corporate and Industrial Security.  He graduated from the
Detroit Institute of Technology, BBA, major in accounting 1969
and received his Masters in American Studies from Trinity, Hartford
in 1998. Retired Special Agent IRS Criminal Investigation.
Member of the American Society of Industrial Security and The
Association for Certified Fraud Examiners.

Directions

CAROUSEL CENTER is easy to reach from every direction.

If you're traveling from:

North - Take I-81 South, Exit 23B (Carousel Center Drive).

South - Take I-81 North, Exit 23 (Hiawatha Blvd.), turn left onto
Park Street. East - Take 690 West, to I-81 North, Exit 23
(Hiawatha Blvd), left onto Park Street West - Take 690 East. Exit 8
(Hiawatha Blvd.), turn left onto Hiawatha Blvd.

Carousel Center
9090 Carousel Center
Syracuse, New York 13290
315/466-6000
www.sybercuse.com/carousel

Upon arriving at Carousel Center, you will want to look for either the
YELLOW CAROUSEL parking lot or the WHITE COMMONS
parking lot.