RECORDS MANAGEMENT TRAINING. WHAT HAS RECORDS MANAGEMENT GOT TO DO WITH ME? Records management is everyone’s responsibility. The three examples which.

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RECORDS MANAGEMENT TRAINING

WHAT HAS RECORDS MANAGEMENT GOT TO DO WITH ME? Records management is everyone’s responsibility. The three examples which follow are based on real life stories and highlight the importance of records management in the Higher Education sector.

“CLIMATEGATE” SCANDAL Climatic Research Unit at University of East Anglia, 2010 Thousands of s and data files were leaked. Allegations that scientists investigating global warming had distorted data. The Deputy Information Commissioner stated that Freedom of Information requests for climate data were “not dealt with as they should have been under the legislation”.

DATA PROTECTION BREACH Durham University, 2011 Personal information was disclosed in training materials on the University website. Screenshots of University systems included names, addresses and dates of birth of up to 177 former students and staff. Durham University discovered the breach in July 2011, and removed the material before reporting itself to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). An investigation found that only around 20% of the University’s non-manual staff had accessed online data protection training materials.

PLANT RECORDS DATABASE Ness Gardens at University of Liverpool, 2013 By the end of 1999 Bill Reid had entered around records. The computer crashed. The records had not been backed up and could not be recovered by the IT team. During Bill re- entered all of the data.

OBJECTIVES By the end of this session participants will be able to Understand why Records Management is important Be aware of key concepts of records management, including the records lifecycle Follow key University policies on records management Know what University records management services are available and how to access them

WHY IS RECORDS MANAGEMENT IMPORTANT? For efficient working To meet legal requirements To meet audit requirements To meet policy requirements To support strategic priorities

WHAT ARE RECORDS? Records are ‘pieces of information created, received and maintained as evidence… by an organisation … in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business.’ (BS ISO 15489) Any information that the University needs to fulfil legal & regulatory requirements and/or carry out its activities

WHAT ARE THE RECORDS THAT YOU HANDLE?

WHAT IS RECORDS MANAGEMENT? More than just filing! ‘the efficient and systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use and disposition [disposal] of records, including processes for capturing and maintaining evidence of and information about business activities and transactions’ (BS ISO 15489)

1. Creation or Receipt 2. Maintenance & Use THE RECORDS LIFECYCLE 3. Disposition Birth Death Life

Creation or Receipt (Birth) Consider & create Identify and capture Connect Identify retention requirements Maintenance & Use (Life) Storage and retrieval Use systems which balance access and security integrate paper and electronic formats all staff understand Transfer semi- current records to the Records Centre Disposition (Death) The ultimate “fate” of a record Review files regularly Confidentiality destroy records no longer required or offer to archives The Records Lifecycle Good records management depends on the efforts of all staff!

Creation or Receipt Maintenance & Use Records Centre Disposition Retention Schedule Confidential Destruction Offer to SCA Help managing records throughout the lifecycle Guidance on naming, filing, version control etc.

University of Liverpool Policies Records Management Policy Research Data Management Policy Data Protection Policy Freedom of Information Policy Information Security Policy and Sub Policies Apply to all records created, received or maintained by staff, including researchers.

Records Centre Services Semi-current records Collections Storage Retrievals and recalls Reviews Confidential destruction Collections On-site shredding Waste consoles

RM Guidance, Advice & Training Website  General Advice  Guidance Notes Training for individuals or groups on request Specific advice for departments and individuals Student projects with the MARM course Any suggestions? Please get in touch

Your Records Liaison Officer (RLO) Most areas of the University now have Records Liaison Officers to: Maintain and promote/enhance best practice in records and information management for their Faculty/ Institute/ School/ Professional Services area Act as a central point of contact for colleagues to access Records Management services Maintain and develop knowledge of records management and institutional requirements in this area To find out more, see our website.website.

Records Management What should you do?  Visit the Records Management website  Read the University Records Management and Retention Policies  Be aware of the University Retention Schedule  Set aside time regularly to review your records and keep them up-to-date  Make contact with your RLO to access services such as storage or confidential destruction  Any queries, contact Records Management x45675, or And remember, good records management relies on the efforts of ALL University staff.