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"Smith, Glenn (LVA)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Virginia Records Officer's Listserv <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Sep 2010 11:28:24 -0400
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Greetings all,
 
I have been lurking in the shadows for the past couple of months as the
newest records analyst at the Library of Virginia.  This seems like a
good time to say hello.  While the new kid on the Records Analysis
Services block, I've been with the Library for 26 years...all of it in
records preservation for the circuit court clerks' offices.  I was in
the midst of deciding on an early retirement offer when former analyst
Tom Wellman resigned.  My administration decided that if I didn't retire
then I needed to become an analyst.  Who could refuse an offer like
that?
 
I am the analyst for all things Public Safety and Judicial, as well as
Circuit Court Clerks and Commonwealth Attorneys.  To determine who is
your analyst, please visit the contacts page on the Records Management
Website and click on "Who is My Analyst."
http://www.lva.virginia.gov/agencies/records/contacts.asp.  For those
who are my customers, I look forward to working with you.
 
In light of today's activity on the list, this is just a reminder that
this List Serv (VA-ROL) is for requesting and sharing information
pertaining to the management of state and local government records.
Most likely, if you are receiving these e-mails it's because you are
the, or one of the, Records Officers for your agency.  This list is also
used by us, the Records Analysis Section, to send out updates of
retention schedules and to request feedback on potential updates.  For
the most part, this is a quiet list.  Today was an exception.  If you
are a Records Officer, removing yourself just cuts you off from an
avenue of information that can greatly help you in your RM
responsibilities.  But, to any who would wish to leave the list, please
follow the link at the bottom of this post (but we hope you don't).
 
Thanks for your time.  Just FYI, the question on SS benefit records has
been answered.
 
A good day,
 
Glenn



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Glenn T. Smith          [log in to unmask]
Records Analyst                    www.lva.virginia.gov
The Library of Virginia                     804-692-3604
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