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Records Management Essentials
Ann Marie PrzybylaNew York State Archives
NYALGRO 2007
Our Goals
Provide the legal framework for
records management in New York
State
Address basic records management
activities, principles, and strategies
Find answers to some tough questions
about managing records
Records Management in NYS
Legally mandated
Per the Local Government Records Law
And Commissioner’s Regulations
All governments must have an RMO
Individual and corporate responsibility
Responsibilities of the RMO
Oversee and coordinate
management of records
Liaison with other departments
Delegate responsibility as needed
Follow State Archives guidelines
CEO and Government Board Must…
Support and promote RM program
Identify historical records and
ensure their protection
Designate RMO when not
mandated by law
All Government Officials Must…
Create and maintain records that
document business transactions
Destroy records appropriately
Pass records on to successors
Support work of the RMO
Basic Activities
Exerting ControlFormal inventory
Appropriate storage space
Boxes, labels, shelving, cabinets
System for rotating records
Database locator
Software for managing ER
Question
What do you consider
your single greatest tool
for managing records?
Question
What would you advise a
new records manager
who has inherited a
mess?
Filing
Adopt a file plan
Use appropriate filing system
Use appropriate filing equipment
Anticipate retention
Coordinate paper and ER files
File centrally, when possible
Using RecordsDistinguish between internal access tools and those meant for the public
Apply same access procedures to everyone
Limit access to records storage areas
Know laws relating to records access
Balance access with care of records
Using E-records
Provide levels of access
Create metadata that makes records more searchable
Provide onsite public-use terminals
Make records available via a network and the Internet
Selectively convert hardcopy records
Records Scheduling
Use MU-1, CO-2, ED-1, or MI-1
Keep only what is required
Appraise minimally for historical
value
Document decisions to lengthen
required retention
Implement regularly
Managing Retention of ER
Must file centrally to manage well
Implement a classification system
Link classification system to
retention
Educate end-users
When possible, manage retention
electronically
Question
Why shouldn’t you just
“save everything
forever?”
Preservation
Involves managing
• Physical environment
• Storage
• Handling
• Security
• Disasters
• Conservation measures
Preservation of ER
Applies to all ER, not just permanent
Anticipate obsolescence and instability
Some strategies• Print out
• Standard formats
• Migration
• Refreshing
ReformattingOptions are• Microfilm
• Imaging
• Hybrid solution
Projects involve prep, process, QC
Follow State Archives’ specs
Have a contract if using a vendor
Destruction
Follow retention schedule
Do not destroy reactively
Use appropriate destruction methods
Exercise discretion
Destroy completely
Document destruction
Managing Destruction of ER
Control all computers
• PCs, laptops, tablets, PDAs, digital
cameras
Control all copies
• Backups, printouts, microfilm
• Detachable devices, removable media
Have method of halting destruction
Destruction of ERWhen
Planning records system
End of retention period
Computer reassignment or surplusing
HowPhysical destruction
Degaussing
Overwriting (scrubbing)
Question
Does deletion destroy ER
completely?
Disaster Management
Identify vital and valuable records
Identify risks
Reduce most risks now
Assess potential impact of ongoing risks
Prepare response plan to minimize
impact
Basic Principles
RM is Comprehensive
Defines records as a byproduct of
government business
Pertains to records in all formats
Involves the care of records from
creation to destruction or
permanent preservation
Questions
Who owns e-mails that
government officials create on
their home computers?
Are they FOILable? Are they
subject to discovery?
RM is SelectiveStrategies vary, depending on the records’• Volume
• Frequency of use
• Retention
• Age
• Physical condition
• Level of confidentiality
• Degree of importance (vitality and value)
Questions
How do you manage
•meeting minutes?
•case files?
•payroll records?
•blueprints and maps?
RM is Efficient
Brings order to disorder
Focuses on value of information
Anticipates and minimizes costs
Uses space wisely
Saves staff time
Reduces risk
RM is DynamicRecords • Are increasingly complex and
ephemeral
• Can have layers of obsolescence
Tools for managing records• Include databases, imaging, vaulting
Different partners and culture
Constant learning curve
Questions
How involved is RM with IT in your
government?
How do you stay current with
developments in information
technology?
RM Must be Formalized
In a written policy framework to
ensure
• Consistency
• Continuity
• Reliable basis for change
• Ongoing training
• Legal admissibility
The Policy FrameworkNeeds assessments and BPAs
Records and equipment inventories
3-year program plan and a disaster
plan
Policy that documents all decisions
Policy on appropriate use
Procedures for day-to-day activities
RM is About Service to…
Your own staff
Your government and NYS
Your constituents
Yourself
Basic Strategies
Address ER
Opportunity rather than threat
New legal rules and decisions that
emphasize control, retention, training
Some standards and models
Efforts at coordination
Increasing number of automated
solutions
Balance the Ideal with Reality
There are few perfect answers to
most questions
Know requirements, standards,
best practices
But balance against your resources
And environment and culture
Find Allies
Governing board
Records Advisory Board
IT staff
Historian
Other co-workers
Legal counsel
Consultants and vendors
Promote the Program
Educate others on value of records
Keep board and public informed of
progress and issues
Emphasize savings
Maintain statistics
Seek sources of funding
LGRMIF Grants
Deadline will be 1 Feb 2008
For any project that focuses on records
Increasingly for ER projects
New application and reviewers’
instructions introduced this year
Funding level depends on economy
Questions?
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