Records management
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Records management, also known as records and information management, is an organizational function devoted to the management of information in an organization throughout its life cycle, from the time of creation or receipt to its eventual disposition. This includes identifying, classifying, storing, securing, retrieving, tracking and destroying or permanently preserving records.
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See also
- Corporate memory
- Design and implementation of record keeping systems (DIRKS)
- Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications (DoD 5015.2)
- Document imaging
- Document management
- Enterprise content management (ECM) or Content management
- Information and Records Management Society
- Machine-Readable Documents
- Paperless office
- Picture archiving and communication system
- Records life cycle
- Records management taxonomy
- Records manager
- Relational database management system
- Retention schedule
- United Kingdom National Archives, The
- United States National Archives and Records Administration
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