Records at Berkeley Lab—Older Than the National Archives Itself! John W. Stoner Archives and Records Office (ARO) October 22, 2009.

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Records at Berkeley Lab—Older Than the National Archives Itself! John W. Stoner Archives and Records Office (ARO) October 22, 2009

National Archives and Records Administration –

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory –

Goals for This Workshop Help you to understand your role in managing Lab records. Answer the questions: –What exactly is a record? –What do I need to keep and send to storage? –What should I NOT send? –When should I send records to storage? –How do I prepare the records for storage? –How do I pack and label the boxes?

Workshop Goals Answer more questions: –What forms do I use and how do I fill them in? –How do I get the records to ARO? –How long should the records be stored? –How do I retrieve the records? –What are Vital Records? –What do we do with electronic records? –What help does ARO provide?

Personal Papers Preserving Your History Brochure Series, Society of California Archivists ( YH.html) YH.html –Doing Oral HistoryDoing Oral History –Doing Your Neighborhood HistoryDoing Your Neighborhood History –Family Papers: Preservation and OrganizationFamily Papers: Preservation and Organization –Preserving Family PhotographsPreserving Family Photographs American Archives Month October Celebrating the American Record with Photographs

ARO’s Mission and Services Ensure the collection of records documenting the Laboratory and its work: –New Employee BriefingNew Employee Briefing –Employee Exit Process (Termination Checkout Sheet)Termination Checkout Sheet Respond to internal and external records requests. Provide records training to Lab employees. Coordinate the Lab’s Records Liaison Officer (RLO) Program.

Questions & Answers 1, Or, What is a record? How do I store it? How do I get it back? How long will the records be kept?

Only Send Records to Storage A record is: –Documentary material, in any media, created or received in the normal course of laboratory business. –It provides evidence of the Lab’s policies, procedures, activities, and decisions. –It has technical, administrative, historical, and/or legal value.

Why Do We Have to Keep Records? 36 CFR Chapter XII, Subchapter B.36 CFR Chapter XII, Subchapter B DOE Directive O – Information Management Program oetext/restrict/neword/200/o2001.pdf. oetext/restrict/neword/200/o2001.pdf DOE Directive, O 243.1, Records Management Program etext/neword/243/o2431.pdf. etext/neword/243/o2431.pdf

Why Do We Have to Keep Records? DOE Directive, O 243.2, Vital Records etext/neword/243/o2432.pdf. etext/neword/243/o2432.pdf DOE G B (Redesignated as DOE G ) etext/oldord/1324/g13245b.pdf. etext/oldord/1324/g13245b.pdf LBNL Prime Contract NL/lbnl_sect_pdf.html. NL/lbnl_sect_pdf.html

Why Do We Have to Keep Records? RPM §1.17 – Archives and Records Management tml. tml BBP (Best Business Practices) – treating recorded information as a valuable corporate asset. Preserving the historical record of the Laboratory and it's accomplishments.

What NOT to Send to Storage Do not send nonrecords or personal papers to storage. What are nonrecords? –Publications. –Reference materials. What are personal papers? –Materials that do not relate to or have an effect upon the conduct of Lab business.

When Should I Send Records to Storage? At a pre-established file cut-off (end of the CY or FY, end of a project, etc.). When records are referenced once a month or less but must still be retained. NOTE: Nothing less than one full storage box of records should be transferred.

How Do I Prepare Records for Storage? Go to the ARO web site at library.lbl.gov/content/aro-how-transfer- records and read the Transfer Instructions and Standards, then: library.lbl.gov/content/aro-how-transfer- recordsInstructionsStandards Organize and box the records as separate series. A series is: –Unit of records arranged according to a filing system or kept together because they: Relate to a particular subject or function. Result from the same activity. Document a specific kind of transaction. Take a particular physical form.

How Do I Prepare Records for Storage? –Records retention schedules (lists of records telling how long to keep the records) are organized by series. Be sure all records are in labeled file folders. DON'T: –Transfer hanging file folders or binders. –Send floppy diskettes, transparencies, chron files, multiple copies, or publications. –Mix series or store personal papers with lab records.

How Do I Prepare Records for Storage? Please don’t transfer the following to storage:

How Do I Pack and Label Boxes? Contact ARO or x5525) to order the correct –The first 10 are free. –After that, cost is $1.75 a box. Treat the box as a file drawer – the front is marked FRONT and has spaces labeled ACCESSION NUMBER and AGENCY BOX NUMBER. Transfer the records from existing filing equipment to the boxes, maintaining the same order.

How Do I Pack and Label Boxes? Leave one to two inches of space in each box – don’t over or under pack. Fill all the boxes except the last one (the last box does not have to be full if there are not enough folders to fill it). Number the boxes in the AGENCY BOX NUMBER space following the format 1 of 11, 2 of 11, etc. DON'T WRITE ANYTHING ELSE ON THE BOX!

How Do I Pack and Label Boxes? Assembling the box:

How Do I Pack and Label Boxes? Assembling the box:

How Do I Pack and Label Boxes? Treat the box as a file drawer:

How Do I Pack and Label Boxes? Packing and labeling the box:

How Do I Pack and Label Boxes? Don’t over or under pack:

What Forms Do I Use and How Do I Fill Them In ? Electronic transmittals must be submitted to ARO before any records can be Download the transmittal and quality checklist from the forms page at records-transmittal-formstransmittal quality checklist records-transmittal-forms Fill in the information about the records in the fields provided.

What Forms Do I Use and How Do I Fill Them In? Complete all fields except those marked Archives and Records Use Only. In the Brief Description of the Records answer the following questions: –Who created the records? –How were the records used? –What do the records include? –How are the records arranged? In the Type of Materials field, check all materials found in the records. Do not sign the form – that space authorizes records destruction, not storage.

What Forms Do I Use and How Do I Fill Them In? On the second and subsequent pages, fill in the box numbers (1 of 11, 2 of 11, etc.), the folder numbers, and the file folder headings in each box - exactly as they appear in the box. If an electronic index already exists it may be used or copied and pasted into the form, so long as box and folder number and folder heading are clearly indicated. The heading for every folder in every box must be listed and the order of the file listing must match the order of the folders in the boxes.

What Forms Do I Use and How Do I Fill Them In? Low cost storage at the Federal Records Center (FRC) requires that Lab records meet a set of standards. standards Fill out the Accession Checklist to make sure your records meet the standards. The answer to all the questions on the form must be “Yes” to meet the standards. Once the records arrive at ARO and are reviewed, if they do not meet the standards, they will be returned to you.

How Do I Get My Records to Storage? the forms to ARO Place a hard copy of the forms in the first box of the series. ARO staff will review the forms. ARO will send you a link to the Transportation Work Request web page ( After processing your records, ARO will send you a PDF transmittal.

How Do I Get My Records to Storage? Click on the Transportation Move Request link

How Do I Get My Records to Storage?

How Long Will the Records Be Kept? Records retention schedules – legal documents listing records by name or by type – dictate how long records will be kept. The Lab uses twenty-seven different schedules, with a total of 565 "items," each with it's own instructions on how long records have to be kept.

How Long Should the Records Be Kept? Impossible to provide a quick "checklist" of how long records have to be kept. Instead, ARO schedules Lab records by: –Consulting with records creators/users. –Matching very generic and standardized schedules to unique Lab records. Destruction of Lab records –Before any record at the FRC is destroyed there must be written authorization from the department head.

How Long Should the Records Be Kept? –If the department wants the records stored beyond their scheduled destruction date, the options are: Find a different schedule with a longer retention. The department takes the records back and maintains them.

How Do I Get Records Back From Storage? Consult the PDF transmittal ARO sent you. Go to ARO’s online records request web form at library.lbl.gov/content/aro-records- request-service form library.lbl.gov/content/aro-records- request-service Fill out the following: –Requesting a box or file? –Temporary or permanent loan? –Five to seven day delivery or next day delivery? –General description of what you are trying to retrieve.

How Do I Get Records Back From Storage? Keep in mind the following: –Rush requests must be in by noon for next day delivery. –You are responsible for the records you request. Files MUST be maintained in the order you receive them. –You are responsible for returning temporary loans to ARO within 30 days. –All of this remains true even if you are requesting records for use of another Laboratory employee –Supervisors are responsible for seeing that these policies are enforced.

Questions & Answers 2, Or, What Are Vital Records and Who Says They're Vital?

Vital Records Characteristics Contain information needed to establish or continue an organization in the event of an emergency or a disaster. Essential to recreating an organization's legal and financial position. Essential to preserving the rights of the organization, its employees, and the people and organizations it serves.

Vital Records at Berkeley Lab Managing vital records is part of –Lab’s emergency and disaster preparedness planning (Master Emergency Program Plan) and –Business Continuity Planning (BCP) LBNL BCP Web Site ( UC Ready Planning Tool ( Each Division is responsible for having a vital records program.

Vital Records at Berkeley Lab ARO is responsible for assisting the divisions by providing training and assistance on a formal basis. For more information see the FAQ at vital-records-definition vital-records-definition

Questions & Answers 3, Or, Now What Am I Supposed to Do With Electronic Records?

What Do We Do About Electronic Records? As of 2003, each year, the world was producing roughly 800 megabytes of new information for every man, woman, and child on earth. Ninety-two percent of new information was stored on magnetic media, primarily hard disks.

What Do We Do About Electronic Records? The Lab’s challenges – how to store electronic records so that they are: –Organized in a recordkeeping system certified by the Department of Defense for scheduling and disposal. –Accessible to the right people at the right time, and accessible as long as the law requires. We know –That we have already lost information. –That paper is a long-lived medium.

What Do We Do About Electronic Records? Two options: –Print out electronic records and file in existing paper recordkeeping systems. –File electronic records in a DoD- certified/compliant electronic Records Management Application (RMA). Issues? –Cost. –Training. –Maintenance. OCFO E-records project –Accounts Payable –Travel

Questions & Answers 4, Or, How Can ARO Help Me Get My Records Archived?

Helping Get Your Records Archived ARO can provide help in getting your records archived. For business/administrative records. –Advice is FREE. –For boxing, transporting and indexing ARO must charge. For scientific records, the whole process is free.

Getting Your Business Records Archived ARO staff meets with you to discuss your records. ARO staff analyzes your records. ARO staff gives you cost estimate for full processing of your records. You provide ARO with a Project ID. ARO takes care of the rest. For more information go to library.lbl.gov/content/aro-recharge- servicehttps://www- library.lbl.gov/content/aro-recharge- service

Getting Your Scientific Records Archived Special Projects Archivist, Beret Ranelletti --.5 FTE ext. R&D Records Outreach Project. –Beret works with RLO's, administrators, scientists to: Identify R&D records. Appraise R&D records. Transfer R&D records. Describe R&D records. Archive R&D records. –All of the above at NO ADDITIONAL COST to the divisions.

Getting Your Scientific Records Archived Why do we have a free R&D Records Outreach Project? –LBNL has approximately 22.7K containers at the FRC. Only 9.5K are R&D records. –75 Years of World-Class Science--help to preserve the history of the Lab.75 Years of World-Class Science –Preserve the history of recent and future science at the Lab. George Smoot and the COBE Project. For more information see library.lbl.gov/content/aro-rd-records- outreach-programhttps://www- library.lbl.gov/content/aro-rd-records- outreach-program

BEFORE…

AND AFTER:

MORE HELP!!!???

Where Do I Go to Get More Help? Go to the ARO web site at library.lbl.gov/content/archives-and- records-office-arohttps://www- library.lbl.gov/content/archives-and- records-office-aro Contact us directly at or x. Arrange for a free records consultation in your office. Arrange to have all the records transfer processing done by ARO: –Recharge for business records –Free for R&D records