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- Conjunction Junction, What’s Your Function? Using Recordkeeping Metadata for Records Management and Archival Description (2012), Tanya Marshall
- Electronic Records Day 2018: Redaction Tools (2018), Nicholas Connizzo & Megan Wheaton-Book
- Managing Local Fiscal Records (2018), Megan Wheaton-Book
- Open Records: Governance, Retention and Public Access; The Information Governance (IG) Maturity Model(2015) Tanya Marshall, National Association of Secretaries of State's Digital Records Forum
- Privacy and Court Records: Signed, Sealed, Stored, & Forever Closed? (2005), Tanya Marshall
- Shine A Light: Access Restrictions and Government Transparency (2018), Megan Wheaton-Book
- Vermont Functional Classification System: An Enterprise Approach to Managing Government Records and Information (2010), Tanya Marshall
- What not to do with your "Archive:" Getting in Sync with the Program (2017), Tanya Marshall
State Archivist Emeritus Gregory Sanford’s Presentations
- The Archival Mirror: Reflections on Race and Ethnicity in Vermont: October 3, 2017
- Orientation for New Legislators: November 21, 2008
- Orientation for New Legislators: December 1, 2006
- Remarks at New England Archivist’s meeting: April 11, 2003 (Published in NEA Newsletter, July 2003)
- Welcome to New Legislators: November 22, 2002
- Asking Why: Reflections on the 25th Anniversary of the Center for Research on Vermont (Delivered May 3, 2001, University of Vermont)
- The Bleat of the Sheep, the Bark of the Tree: Vermonters and Their Landscape, A View from the Archives (Published in Vermont History, Volume 70, Winter/Spring 2002)
- The Archival Weave: Legislators and their Records
- From Ballot Box to Jury Box: Women and the Rights and Obligations of Citizenship
- The Rutland Court Riots of 1786
- The Journals and Journeys of Eben Judd: 1761-1837
- The General Assembly: The Dividing Line of Centuries, 1799 & 1898
Former Deputy Secretary of State Paul Gillies' Presentations