Two men, a microphone, a records management specification, and plenty of tea…

Conversations on the new European standard
Musing over MoReq2010 is a series of podcasts featuring James Lappin and Jon Garde discussing the composition and application of the DLM Forum's Modular Requirements for Records Systems (2010). You can find out more about the presenters, James and Jon, as well as discovering background information about the MoReq2010 specification by following the links at the bottom of this page.
The links below can also be used to access the "show notes" for each podcast. You can download each episode individually from this website or alternatively subscribe to the podcast series in iTunes. There is also an Atom feed that you can add to your favourite feed reader to notify you when new episodes are released.
We have had plenty of good old fashioned New Malden craic meeting together, putting the kettle on the hob and stirring up the tea to produce these podcasts. We hope you find them both enjoyable and informative.
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Latest episode
Episode 007 - The User & Group Service
All MoReq2010 compliant records systems must have users. James and Jon review how these are managed through the user and group service, which may be implemented either as a standalone service or as a wrapper for a directory service. They discuss how placing users into groups allows their access to the records system to be more easily managed.
Recorded: January 2012

Important disclaimer
The views expressed in this podcast series and on this website are entirely the independent opinions of James Lappin and Jon Garde. Musing over MoReq2010 is not a production of, nor is it sponsored/supported in any way by, the DLM Forum. However, you may wish to know that in their professional capacities both James and Jon are paid up members of the DLM Forum. For all the official views and news about MoReq2010 please go to the DLM Forum website. Finally, you might also like to know that the term "MoReq2010" is a registered trademark of the DLM Forum Foundation and we only reproduce it here under the principle of nominative fair use.
Click here to read more about the MoReq2010 specification and the DLM Forum.
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