
Technology Trends in 2016 and What They Mean For Libraries
Monday, January 25th, 2016Each year, new technology comes about which affects all of us in our daily lives and in our workplaces.
Each year, new technology comes about which affects all of us in our daily lives and in our workplaces.
Federal Records and Information Services expert adds prowess in strategic initiatives, project management and operations management to the Cadence Group team.
We all want to find what we want, when we want it and when we need it. We also want the information to be exactly what we were looking for, relevant and correct. We all have high expectations. This is also true for users of libraries, and librarians play a valuable role helping users sift […]
When most people think of a library, they think of a building full of books that you can check out. But many libraries hold more than just books. As part of maintaining relevance and adapting in the digital age, some public libraries have taken to lending all manner of weird and wonderful items from knitting […]
According to a recent Pew Research report released this fall, nearly two thirds of Americans are now using social networking in some form. With the proliferation of social media, bombarding us with information all day, every day, it can be easy for a person to become overstimulated and overloaded. Learning how to navigate the new […]
November 19, 2015 – Cadence Group Associates, Inc. (Cadence Group) is pleased to announce it has been chosen to provide Reference, Instructional and Special Projects Librarian Services to the Gorgas Memorial Library (GML) at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). Cadence Group will be working with GML to improve on existing library services […]
Cadence Group is happy to say that the 2015 ARMA Conference was a resounding success. The conference, held at the Gaylord National Harbor Resort near Washington D.C. from October 5th-7th, was attended by thousands of information professionals from around the country. Cadence Group was proud to have four of its information professionals speak at the […]
You’ve been assigned to create a compliant plan for managing a mountain of records. The task may seem nearly impossible, but the good news is that you don’t have to do it alone.
Following sound defensible deletion processes can save your organization in storage costs, litigation discovery expenses, and even everyday manpower costs.
What can your agency or office do to improve your records management processes?