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Cdn. Records Retention Requirements Workshop - March 15



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The Continuing Education Program
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
presents a one-day workshop

RESEARCHING CANADIAN RECORDS RETENTION REQUIREMENTS

Researching records retention requirements in Canadian statutes and
regulations can be a challenging and time-consuming task. This full-day
workshop will introduce the research process and the many primary and
secondary resources available in print and online for researching Canadian
records retention requirements. Shikha Sharma, Reference Librarian at the
University's Bora Laskin Law Library, will provide a tutorial on using
Canadian legal resources, and group exercises will allow participants to
gain hands-on exposure to many of the primary and secondary resources
invaluable for conducting comprehensive retention requirements research.
In addition, this workshop will examine requirements for the admissibility of
records in court proceedings and the records retention implications of both
statute of limitation periods and access to information legislation.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Records managers and records analysts responsible for researching
Canadian records retention requirements.

WHAT STUDENTS HAVE SAID

"Sheila is a great public speaker, knowledgeable, thorough and the class
was well-planned."

"Sheila is a dynamic and interesting instructor."

"This is a great course. The way it was structured was exactly right."

Date: Friday, March 15, 2002
Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location: Faculty of Information Studies, 140 St. George St., Toronto
Instructor: Sheila Taylor
Fee: $210

To register for this course, please visit our website at:
http://ce.fis.utoronto.ca/courses/canrecs.asp



Karen Melville (melville@fis.utoronto.ca)
Director of Professional Development
Faculty of Information Studies
University of Toronto
140 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3G6
Phone: (416) 978-3035   Fax: (416) 978-5762