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Record Management is the practice of identifying, classifying, archiving, preserving, and sometimes destroying records. There is an International Standard on records management, ISO 15489: 2001. This defines record management as, "The field of management responsible for the efficient and systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use and disposition of records, including the processes for capturing and maintaining evidence of and information about business activities and transactions in the form of records".

The ISO defines a record as "information created, received, and maintained as evidence and information by an organization or person, in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business". It is a distinct piece of recorded information derived, accumulated or received in the preliminary, execution or completion of an activity and that constitutes sufficient composition, significance and structure to provide an attestation of that activity. While the definition of a record is often identified strongly with a document, a record can be either a tangible object or digital information which has value to an organization.

Often, a record management system helps to aid in the capture, classification, and ongoing management of records throughout their life cycle. Such a system may be paper based (such as index cards as used in a library), or may be a computer system, such as an electronic records management application.

A record management system is a computer program (or set of programs) used to track and store records. The term is distinguished from imaging and document management systems that specialize in paper capture and document management respectively. Record management systems commonly provide specialized security and auditing functionalities tailored to the needs of record managers.

As processed, record management starts with creating, approving, and enforcing records policies, including a classification system and a records retention policy. The next activity would be developing a records storage plan, which includes the short and long-term housing of physical records and digital information.

In putting this plan into action, it is necessary to identify existing and newly created records, classify them, and then store them according to standard operating procedures. Next step is to coordinate the access and circulation of records within and even outside of an organization. And finally, to execute a retention policy to archive and destroy records according to operational needs, operating procedures, statutes, and regulations.

It is apparent that record management is an essential activity to ensure and certify the authenticity of many business transactions and government activities. The propagation and advancement of electronic documents and their probable litigation exposure have led to issues regarding privacy, data protection, and identity theft, posing some problems in record management.

Managing records involves a variety of diverse disciplines. At the simplest, records must be organized and indexed. In more complex settings, record management demands expertise in forensics, history, engineering, and law. In a business environment, this is usually a matter of filing business documents and making them available for retrieval. However, in many domains, records must be identified and handled much more carefully. Record management then needs a coordination of many experts to build and maintain the system.

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List of Records Mgt articles as of May 17, 2012...



How To Create An Organized Filing System

by Ilene Drexler

How to Create An Organized Filing System

Why Businesses Need to Start Archiving Email Now

by Stuart Crawford

Electronic communications is the standard for many business transactions in today's small business organization; however, many small businesses still do not have adequate mechanisms for archiving correspondence with vendors, team members and customers.

Top Filing Systems: Go Digital

by BMA Editorial Team B .

If you are one of those people who have ever accidentally lost or spent far too much time rifling through drawers for that particular file, you may be interested to know that modern technology can change your unorganized drawers full of paperwork into digital format, with many added benefits.

To Shred or Not to Shred - That is the Question

by BMA Editorial Team B .

Records management is one of the most important elements of good business management, and there are several instances when you need to destroy your records for the good of your customer and for your own protection.

Messiness has Hidden Benefits

by Suzanne Holman

Is it really better to be organized and structured than to have free flow and flexibility? Six key benefits of messiness.

Records Management for Daycare Centers

by Daniel Morine

The idea behind proper records keeping is not just to cut costs and save money, but to help you run your business efficiently. An ideal records management plan will contribute to the advancement of your business. In today's economy, most parents have to work.

Why Should You Keep Records?

by BMA Editorial Team A

In order to monitor the progress of your business, you need to keep good records. These records will tell whether your business is improving or not. It can identify which items are selling and can help determine what changes are needed to be made.

The Importance of Records Management

by BMA Editorial Team A

It may not be as exciting as many of the other facets, but depending on the type of information a business deals in, the loss of records held by the business could mean a potential data protection breach. Therefore records management is important in the smooth-running of a company.

Record Keeping and Your Home Office

by BMA Editorial Team A

People are generally not sure about how long financial record retention should last? So let us constitute a document retention policy that works best for you!

Keeping Records of Your Work from Home Business

by BMA Editorial Team A

When you are working from home, there are several things that you should always be doing. One of these things is to make sure you are keeping the right records for your business. What are these records? Read on.

Internet, An unavoidable source for real estate buying and selling

by anthony church

With internet usage growing day by day, internet really has become an indispensable source of buying and selling real estate properties. This article discusses some of the advantages

Record Keeping for Daycare Centers II

by BMA Editorial Team B .

If you take the process of record keeping one step at a time and do one thing every day you will stay on top of the work and benefit from the wealth of knowledge that can be derived from that information.

Record Keeping for Daycare Centers I

by BMA Editorial Team B .

The key to record keeping is to simplify, simplify, simplify. As with any other repetitive task you want to make it as easy as possible so the main goal is achieved. This information will give you some insight.

My Indispensable Mortgage Notebook

by Tom Domin

A few years ago I came to the realization that if you're running a mortgage business that's computer and Internet based, you need to supplement all of that high technology with something decidedly simple and very old fashioned. This article explains all...

Ease Record Keeping Using Affiliate Tracking Software

by James Lowe

Here is how affiliate tracking software can make your dreams of having an affiliate program a profitable reality





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