An effective departmental records management program optimizes the use of records while limiting the costs and risks that can come with poorly managed records. Organized records should meet the ...
Miami University, in compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, has a Records Management Program for the purpose of ensuring proper scheduling, storage, and disposal of University records. Records include ...
University Records Management (URM) assists in the management of records in all formats to meet legal and contractual requirements, to satisfy the operational needs and efficiency of the University, ...
The University Archives collects and preserves materials from across the university that are determined to be of archival purposes. Certain categories of records created by Santa Clara University ...
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Records and Disposition Schedule was approved by the Board of Regents on December 3, 2015, pursuant to the Board of Regents Handbook, Title 4, Chapter 1, ...
What is a retention schedule or RRSDA? A retention schedule or RRSDA (Records Retention Schedule and Disposal Authority) provides a timetable for how long records should be retained, and what you ...
Classification is the process of systematically organizing information to improve managing, storing, and accessing information overtime. A classification plan is a tool that departments can create to ...
Records management is a systematic plan for creating, organizing, using, disposing, and preserving records. It ensures that information is available quickly and efficiently. It encompasses all records ...
Records Management is the systematic control of all records through-out their life-cycle. Records Management assists University departments in their obligation of managing University records. We ...
These procedures outline a centralized process for responding to public records requests and subpoenas by third parties in claims or lawsuits to which the University is not a party. As a state ...
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