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Records & Information Management month: How to identify transitory records

As part of Records and Information Management Month, the K-State Libraries and the Division of IT collaborate to illuminate crucial aspects of records and information management. This article focuses on defining the types of transitory records and how to dispose of the records properly.

Examples of Transitory Records

  • Announcements and notices of a general nature
  • Blank forms
  • Convenience or duplicate copies
  • Drafts
  • Messages where the information has no operational value
  • Superseded lists
  • In-house publications that are obsolete, superseded or otherwise no longer useful

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Records & Information Management month: What is a record?

As part of Records and Information Management Month, the K-State Libraries and the Division of IT collaborate to illuminate crucial aspects of records and information management. This article delves into the fundamental concept of a record and explores the diverse types of records commonly generated within organizational contexts.

What is a record?

Records are information you create and maintain while doing your job. Records can be in any media, including paper, magnetic tape, and optical disks. Work-related records (including email) that you produce in your home and on your personal home computers are still the property of K-State. Your records are unique to K-State and are evidence of who you are and what you do.

The best way to keep track of your records is by doing a thorough inventory. This means checking all your electronic systems and all places where records might be kept. An inventory is the first step in developing a formal records management program. Continue reading “Records & Information Management month: What is a record?”

Reminder: University Shred Day is Tuesday, Oct. 19

K-State is planning a University Shred Day 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19 for university paper records. Departments will be asked to place their paper documents with personal identity information (Social Security numbers, birth dates, credit card numbers, etc.) in designated bags and deliver to one of two locations: the median near Anderson Hall or the Dole Hall parking lots.

Departments that cannot bring their documents to the designated areas may contact iTAC at 785-532-4918 to schedule a time and location for pick-up. For security reasons, do not leave collection bags for shredding unattended in the hallways.

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