Thursday, October 7, 2010
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Clayton News Daily
So, what exactly does a person do with one billion E-mails?
According to the university, that is a question Clayton State's master's program in archival studies is scheduled to look at, on Oct. 18, with a free presentation, on E-mail archiving, and discovery during litigation.
The session will be entitled "What Do I Do With a Billion E-mails? The Future of Information Retrieval in E-Discovery."
The presentation will be led by Jason R. Baron, the director of litigation for the National Archives and Records Administration. It will be held from 6:30 p.m., to 7:30 p.m., in room 14, of Clayton State's Lecture Hall.
Anyone interested in attending the presentation is asked to RSVP, in advance, by calling the archival studies program director, Richard Pearce-Moses, at (678) 466-4427, or by sending him, of all things, an E-mail, at rpearcemoses@clayton.edu.
-- Curt Yeomans
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