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Elizabeth W. Adkins

@ewadkins

Information governance expert, interested in technology & management trends. Dog lover. All opinions expressed are my own.

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U.S. National Archives (@usnatarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ford collection was donated to NARA in 1963 by the Ford Motor Company. The collection includes approximately 5,000 titles covering the years between 1914 and 1945. unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2024/01/09/spo…

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This looks like a lot of fun. One of these days when I have a bit more time on my hands I'd love to sign on as a Citizen Archivist.

Joanne C Klein 🇨🇦 (@joannecklein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🛎️BLOGGED: A Contrast and Comparison of Retention labels VS Sensitivity labels (in Purview) 🔟 Interesting similarities/differences ✨ A concise, 1-page infographic 👩‍💻💫 joannecklein.com/2024/01/16/a-c…

Elizabeth W. Adkins (@ewadkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited about presenting w/ Patty Fitzpatrick & Sue Trombley on Data Governance vs. Information Governance on 2/15. Will share insights from a white paper that Patty and I helped co-author through the Law Firm Information Governance Symposium. reach.ironmountain.com/DataGovvsInfor…

Jim Harris (@jimharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1956 5MB hard-disk being loaded on a truck. The lease was $3,200/month ($435,412/yr in 2024$) compare that to a 1TB micro SD card on Amazon for $17.99 that has 200,000 times the capacity & is 2 million times lighter #MWC24 #storage #BigData #data

1956 5MB hard-disk being loaded on a truck. The lease was $3,200/month ($435,412/yr in 2024$)  

compare that to a 1TB micro SD card on Amazon for $17.99 that has 200,000 times the capacity & is 2 million times lighter

#MWC24 #storage #BigData #data
Elizabeth W. Adkins (@ewadkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last month Patricia Fitzpatrick from Seyfarth Shaw LLP and I joined Sue Trombley from Iron Mountain for a webinar on data governance vs. info governance. Now Sue has written a terrific blog summarizing the learnings from the webinar. ironmountain.com/en-ca/resource…

Deedy (@deedydas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: California’s newly passed AI bill requires models trained with over 10^26 flops to — not be fine tunable to create chemical / biological weapons — immediate shut down button — significant paperwork and reporting to govt

BREAKING: California’s newly passed AI bill requires models trained with over 10^26 flops to
— not be fine tunable to create chemical / biological weapons
— immediate shut down button
— significant paperwork and reporting to govt
Joanne C Klein 🇨🇦 (@joannecklein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🛎️[BLOGGED] A contrast and comparison of Purview retention labels and sensitivity labels. 🏷️ 🏷️💫👩‍💻 joannecklein.com/2024/01/16/a-c…

ABC News (@abcnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Generative AI needs tons of data to learn. It also generates new data. So, what happens when AI starts training on AI-made content? Personalise your news & stay in the know with the ABC NEWS app: ab.co/abcnewsapp abc.net.au/news/2024-08-2…

John Isaza, Esq, FAI (@jisaza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week my blog is dedicated to modern approaches to retention schedule regulatory research updates. Please comment on any other topics you would like me to tackle in future blog installations. isazalaw.com/retention-sche…

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In our Archives, we preserve 38,916 registration photos of Auschwitz prisoners: 31,969 photos of men and 6,947 photos of women. Most of the pictures were taken between early 1941 and early 1943. They are an important document of the dehumanization system in which people were

In our Archives, we preserve 38,916 registration photos of Auschwitz prisoners: 31,969 photos of men and 6,947 photos of women.

Most of the pictures were taken between early 1941 and early 1943. They are an important document of the dehumanization system in which people were