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Records Management Education

Records and information management is critical for business.

Table of Contents

Introduction 
Global RIM Concerns 
Regulatory Issues 
RIM Best Practices 
Electronic Records Management 
Migration of Legacy Content 

Bringing forth content from older computer systems to existing and/or new Records Management software applications can be a major undertaking. However, it is necessary to manage old records content in the same fashion as new and/or pre-existing records to establish and guarantee uniform records management methods. The concept behind uniform records management is a single repository based system that governs the access and use of all records regardless of format, type, location and/or age.

To ensure confident control, all records must be managed in accordance with an established corporate/organization-wide records rule set. If records are maintained in multiple repositories and/or server locations, compliance cannot be guaranteed, thus increasing liability and legal exposure.

The problem faced with legacy content migration is ensuring the content is compatible with newer systems and applications. A common dilemma for many organizations is the fact that content can be spread across multiple applications making migration to a single application moderately to extremely difficult. Content migration can also be aided by an in-place retention schedule that will allow you to designate inactive/closed and/or no longer required records for final disposition and/or destruction.

Some organizations are not willing to make the investment of time and resources to appropriately handle legacy content. This scenario presents an internal issue of having to maintain separate records repositories which are by no means confidence inspiring.

Some organizations remedy the situation by utilizing a bridge to link the incumbent systems to the new system. This can work and be satisfying for some, but it is still not as efficient as managing records content within one system from a single repository.

Listed directly below are some RIM Industry resources that can prove invaluable to everyone from the novice records practitioner, professional records manager and/or the individual seeking information and guidance on the many facets of RIM.

AIIM

Formerly known as the Association for Information and Image Management International now referred to as The Enterprise Content Management Association, has six decades of experience in the ECM sector. AIIM provides organizations with valuable insight and knowledge on how to most effectively manage all records content types utilizing automated content management ERMS (Electronic Records Management System) and EDMS (Electronic Document Management System) tools/systems.

In addition, AIIM has a very active and knowledgeable Imaging and Electronic Document advisory board. The EDMS advisory board holds consensus and votes on acceptable standards for the format of electronic documents.

The AIIM Website can be found at: www.aiim.org.

ARMA International

ARMA International is one of the oldest records management organizations in existence. ARMA specializes in establishing best practices records management protocols and procedures. It also enjoys one of the largest membership populations of any Information Management Organization.

Corporate, Government, Municipal and International committees look to ARMA for information to assist their organizations with locating effective records management resources. ARMA is also recognized for hosting the largest annual RIM conference in the world. Additionally, numerous records management publications can be sourced via ARMA’s online bookstore.

More information on ARMA can be found here: www.arma.org.

NARA

National Archives and Records Administration serves as the archivist and governing body and public liaison for official and governmental records; including, but not limited to, records pertaining to the US census, US congress, US Courts, US military, US population history and other records-based information maintained by the US government.

Information for NARA can be found at: www.nara.org.

NAID

National Association for Information Destruction was founded to establish secure, uniform, methods and practices for the destruction of all records regardless of format. NAID members follow strict protocol measures to ensure that records are appropriately certified immediately following records destruction.

More information about NAID and its standards of ethics can be found at: www.naidonline.org.

PRISM International

Professional Records & Information Services Management organization was established in 1980. PRISM is a not-for-profit trade association that supports the commercial records management industry. PRISM serves as the resource and standards committee to vendors who operate commercial offsite records centers, records destruction services, imaging/scanning services, electronic media vaulting, as well as consulting and outsourcing services.

PRISM is an international organization with members in over 40 countries. More information about PRISIM can be found at: www.prismintl.org.

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