Events

ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: Site Tour of the Hawai’i State Records Center

In celebration of Records and Information Management Month, members and guests of the ARMA Hawaiʻi Chapter are invited to participate in a site visit of the Hawaiʻi State Records Center, a secure warehouse facility that can house 55,248 cubic feet of inactive, non-permanent paper records and a climate-controlled vault for security copies of microforms and videos.

Using AI to Interrogate Archives

Using AI to Interrogate Archives Free Public Symposium February 23, 2024, 9am – 5pm State Capitol Auditorium Chamber Level

ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: Site Tour at Access

Members and guests of the ARMA Hawaii Chapter are invited to participate in a site visit to Access, a leading records management company with branches across the US, Canada, and Latin America.

ARMA Hawai`i Christmas Event

ARMA Hawai`i Christmas Event

ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Meet and Greet

Join us for this in-person Meet and Greet on November 17, 2023. RSVP by November 15, 2023 to hawaiiarma@gmail.com

ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: Preserving and Maintaining Hawaiʻi’s Archival Institutions in 2023

October is Archives Month! Our local leaders are curators of institutional and programmatic archives. How are the alakaʻi of Hawaiian archives leveraging manaʻo and kuleana to empower end-users, inform global standards, and delegate competence to future specialists?

ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: Meet & Greet

ARMA Hawaii is now accepting scholarship applications. The scholarship provides membership to join ARMA International and ARMA Hawaii Chapter.

ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: MISSING “BYTES”: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF INFORMATION GOVERNANCE IN THE SDLC PROCESS

To effectively manage information throughout its lifecycle, you need to understand and make informed decisions about the systems and applications that touch or through which information will pass throughout its life. In this session, we will introduce the fundamentals of the SDLC process, discuss why organizations should have one; and identify specific steps in the process where IG input is critical.

ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: APPLYING DATA RETENTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND HOW THIS IS IMPACTED BY PRIVACY

Many organizations face challenges when applying data retention rules to their structured information systems. Some of these challenges include mapping and translating the retention schedules to the systems and then applying these rules to the data that makes up the record.
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