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Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Managing Your

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs How Many s? n According to University of California at Berkley, researchers estimated in 2000 that 31 billion s are sent daily. n By 2005 – est. 60 billion. q Fall 2004, VT totaled 2-3 million/day

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Defined n is a document created or received on an electronic mail system, including brief notes, more formal or substantive narrative documents, its Metadata, and any attachments that may be transmitted with the message. may or may not be a public record.

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Public Record Defined n “…recorded information that documents a transaction or activity by or with any… public officer… Regardless of physical form… and including any representation in computer memory, if it is produced, collected, received, or retained… in connection with the transaction of public business.”

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs When Are s Records? n Use the definition of a public record n Ask pre-computer questions: would I have put this on letterhead or saved a written record of the content? n Does it answer this or either of these 2 questions: q Document a transaction or activity initiated by me in my official capacity? (messages I originate and send) q Have information created as part of my official business in response to an official inquiry? (my replies)

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs What About Retention? Only Applies to Messages You Send

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Retention Issues n Only records of origin (YOUR “send file” s) require adherence to retention schedules. n The content determines appropriate record retention series. There are 3 categories…

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Categories of s n Correspondence (GS ): Archive/retain 3 years. Approx. 55% of your e- mails n Non-Records (GS ): List servers, courtesy msgs., non-policy announcements, info-only copies. No retention required. (45%) n Other Records (GS ): Dump to hard copy and retain according to the General Schedule. (less than.01%)

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs What about Attachments? n Outlook stores attachments with messages.

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Should I Print Out My s? n You can’t afford it! Save a tree --- But if you MUST: n To be an authentic copy you need to print out all relevant parts of an q Message envelope (addressee, sender, date/time, etc) q Message text q Header Information (Transmission details such as date/time of sending) n The integrity of the record relies upon these three components being maintained as a whole.

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs VT Electronic Records Guidelines n VT Records Management Services has Electronic Records Guidelines in place to create awareness of issues. n The Guidelines, available online at rms.vt.edu (under contacts), means that everyone will (hopefully) manage their s efficiently.

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Managing Your s n An individual process n Create folders to store s you receive (one big hopper makes it harder to find later) n Can sort your Sent Items if you like

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Managing Your s n Use Archive to store your messages on your computer n Do you wish to Auto-Archive? YES n Server space is limited, local space is MUCH cheaper n Archiving Your Archive

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Tips to Improve Your SubjectSignatureFormatting

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Subjects n Subject Line – KEY to effective management q Clearly Express what is contained q Provide enough information for the to be categorized and filed

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Subjects n Use only one subject per n Be brief

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Signatures n An individual preference n Name Title Organization

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Formatting n Keep it Simple! n “HTML” is OK for basic font specification (Arial or Times only) and word emphasis (Bold or Italics). n NEVER use “Rich Text” n “Plain Text” is best for avoiding problems

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Information Sources n Originally presented by Jerry Palmer Records Management, Virginia Tech

Outreach Information Services Outreach and International Affairs Questions?