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Records Express – The Blog of the Chief Records Officer for the U.S. Government
In this final installment of our series on the new Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records (ISD) we outline how to implement and update records schedules. For more information see the sections Implementing Schedules and Updating Schedules in the ISD. Implementing Schedules Your work isn’t done when a new record schedule is … Continue reading Implementing and Updating SchedulesWe are pleased to announce the release of the Electronic Messaging Compliance Assessment Toolkit [PDF]. [Word Version] This toolkit is for agency stakeholders who make decisions about the procurement, use, management, and maintenance of electronic messaging applications, tools, or systems. This toolkit provides a list of potential stakeholders and their suggested responsibilities. These applications include … Continue reading Release of Electronic Messaging Compliance Assessment ToolkitIn this installment of our series on the new Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records (ISD) we explore the appraisal process. For more information see the section NARA Appraisal and Approval in the ISD. Agencies may only use schedules approved by NARA. Your agency’s role in the scheduling process does not end … Continue reading Why does NARA ask for so much information during the appraisal process?In this installment of our series on the new Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records (ISD) we want to highlight two new guides for scheduling records. Best Practices for Role-Based Scheduling: Role-based scheduling is where the position or role of an individual is a factor in determining the disposition of records. The … Continue reading New Scheduling GuidanceIn this installment of our series on the new Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records (ISD) we are taking a closer look at aggregate item schedules, a new term that includes Big Bucket and functional schedules. For more information see the Guide to Aggregate Item Schedules. What is an aggregate item? An … Continue reading Aggregate Item Schedules: Big Buckets and BeyondIn this installment of our series on the new Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records (ISD) we define what a record schedule is and how to develop one for submission to NARA. For more information see the section Scheduling Records in the ISD. What is a record schedule? A record schedule is … Continue reading Scheduling RecordsIn this installment of our series on the new Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records (ISD) we are focusing on record inventories. For more information see the section Knowing Your Records in the ISD. What is a records inventory? A records inventory is a descriptive listing of records or systems your agency … Continue reading The Value of Record InventoriesIn this first installment of our series on the new Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records (ISD) we explain the record status of working files and copies. For more information see the Records Basics section of the ISD. Working files and copies can be challenging to contend with in a digital recordkeeping … Continue reading Understanding working files and copies as recordsNARA is happy to announce an updated resource for records scheduling and appraisal. We have revised the Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal Records, the handbook on scheduling and appraisal of federal records. The new guide better reflects current practices associated with electronic recordkeeping. It also includes many new job aids to help … Continue reading Announcing the new and improved Guide to Inventorying, Scheduling, and Disposition of Federal RecordsAs part of our ongoing Federal Electronic Records Modernization Initiative (FERMI) work, we have completed an annual review to update the Electronic Records Management (ERM) Federal Integrated Business Framework. This review was required by the Business Standards Council where we serve as the standards lead for electronic records management. We consulted with our interagency Requirements … Continue reading Request for Feedback on the ERM Federal Integrated Business Framework;Network & Infrastructure
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