Education and Training

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Live Training

  • Online Training
  • In-Person Training
We can offer online training 1:1 or for hundreds of attendees. Training can be conducted over Microsoft Teams or Zoom. Reach out to your analyst to schedule a training session!
We can offer in-person training to groups of 25 or more. Additionally, we are happy to present to professional groups or at conferences. Contact your assigned analyst for more information!

Self-Guided Training

  • Blogs
  • Webinars
  • YouTube Videos
Starting in August of 2024, we've been adding articles on records management to The UnCommonwealth blog. Articles are posted twice a year and can be found under the tag "records management".
Register for upcoming live webinars!

Listing of 2025 Webinars

Wednesday, February 19 10:00 a.m.
Survival Guide for a Records Officer
Ashley White, Records Officer, TennCare
Mackenzie Ryan, University Records Officer, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Wednesday, April 23, 10:00 a.m.
Don't Get Mad, Get Ready: Disaster Planning and Records Management From A Wide-Angled Lens
Chad Owen, Library of Virginia

Wednesday, June 18, 10:00 a.m.
From Likes to Legal: Social Media Content as Public Records
Sara Clark, Chief Legal Counsel, Ohio School Boards Association
Pari Swift, University Records Manager, Ohio State University
Register now!

Future events will be announced here and via the Virginia Records Officers Listserv (VA-ROL). Subscribe to receive notice of all upcoming LVA-sponsored and other records management educational events.

Past webinars are available on our YouTube channel.

For questions or to set up a targeted webinar, contact your assigned analyst.
View our YouTube playlist to learn about records management basics and to watch past webinars.

Newsletters

  • About
  • 2025
"For the Record" is the official newsletter for the Records Analysis Services section. In it, you'll find short articles on trending topics, information on upcoming training opportunities, and a behind-the-scenes look at what us records analysts are working on.

As issues become available, they'll be posted here!