Posts Tagged ‘digital recordkeeping’

Reviewing the Standard on Digital Recordkeeping March 27, 2014 1 Comment

The Standard on Digital Recordkeeping articulates the core requirements that State Records sets public offices for managing their digital information. The standard was issued in 2008, so it is due for a review. Since then, there have been major changes to the structure and operations of government, and to the digital technologies which support government […]

Happy International Customer Service Week! How does the Government Recordkeeping team at State Records support its customers? October 9, 2013 No Comments

This week is International Customer Service Week (7-11 October). Here in the Government Recordkeeping team at State Records we are celebrating this week by reflecting on how we support our public sector customers, the tens of thousands of staff working with government information across the NSW Public Sector. And by always considering, of course, how […]

Meeting the digital challenge – keeping your personal digital records for the long term September 10, 2013 No Comments

On 30 August State Records held another very successful Open Day at our Western Sydney Records Centre. In amongst all the fantastic talks, tours, treasures and trucks, Government Recordkeeping staff gave advice on some of the real world challenges that today’s digital business environment creates for good recordkeeping. We looked at what State Records is doing […]

Urgent action required to prevent the data bubble from bursting July 29, 2013 No Comments

We are keeping too much information. The growing costs of information storage and management are mounting to the extent that very soon they will become unsustainable.  Unless proactive action is taken, the data bubble is going to burst and key information will be lost when it does. To date, however, the belief that storage is […]

What current records need to be made and kept in paper? July 18, 2013 4 Comments

Under the requirements of the State Records Act, the answer is none. The State Records Act says nothing about what formats you should use to make and keep your records. Its requirements just state that: you need to make and keep the evidence and the information you need to support your business operations, and you […]

Digital recordkeeping Q&A at State Records NSW in May and June 2013 – USBs, metadata, dodgy emails and Office 365 July 16, 2013 2 Comments

Lots of juicy questions were fired at Government Recordkeeping staff at State Records in May and June. Here is a sample:

To analyse business processes, or not to analyse business processes – that is the question (or at least one of the questions to consider when implementing an EDRMS) May 22, 2013 1 Comment

Last week the members of the EDRMS Implementers Discussion Group met to talk about establishing business rules as part of an EDRMS implementation. Members shared the different approaches taken by their organisations to determine when records will be captured to the EDRMS (e.g. when initially drafted? when approved or finalised?), how they will be captured […]

Sharing ideas to solve one of life’s great mysteries: how to successfully implement an EDRMS April 4, 2013 No Comments

This week the members of the EDRMS Implementers Discussion Group met for the first time to talk about their organisations’ experiences in implementing systems to support digital recordkeeping. This is a new group facilitated by State Records to promote the sharing and re-use of ideas, tools and approaches for implementing EDRMS (electronic document and records […]

Looking back, looking forward – the top 10 posts on Future Proof in 2012 – what’s of interest to the RM/IM profession January 31, 2013 No Comments

As 2013 heats up, Emma and I have been looking over the 2012 Future Proof blog statistics to identify what topics were of particular interest to our Future Proof community. The Top 10 of Future Proof in 2012 is an interesting list and it is providing us with really useful input into our workplanning for the […]

Challenging questions on social media and the cloud – interesting enquiries to State Records NSW in December 2012 January 24, 2013 No Comments

Here are some of the really interesting digital recordkeeping enquiries that the Government Recordkeeping section at State Records received in December. We are using a cloud-based business system but need to export key records out of it and back into corporate business systems. What do we do with the copies of records of these records that […]