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The Recordkeeping for Good Governance ToolkitThe
Recordkeeping for Good Governance Toolkit (the Toolkit) has been produced
by PARBICA for Pacific archivists to better equip government agencies
across the Pacific to improve the state of recordkeeping within their
administrations. The
PARBICA Bureau, assisted by the National Archives of Australia (NAA) and
Archives New Zealand (ANZ), has
accepted responsibility for maintaining, distributing and updating the
modules of the Toolkit for as long as they are needed and remain useful. PARBICA is committed to continuing to add to the Toolkit so that we can develop world-class tools for good recordkeeping that are relevant to our Pacific environment. The PARBICA Bureau welcomes comments and suggestions from any interested party. If you would like to provide feedback or suggest areas or topics that PARBICA should cover in future parts of the Toolkit, please contact the PARBICA Secretary-General. Toolkit modules include: BROCHURE
- [ txt ] [ html ] [
pdf ] - members only [
MSword ] The
Toolkit brochure has been designed for distribution by government
archivists (and other public or civil servants) to senior officials in the
public service or government departments. These senior officials,
including heads of government departments or CEOs, are the people who can
influence how records are kept by appointing records managers, providing
resources, or instructing staff to follow The
brochure aims to outline the importance of The
Toolkit poster works with the Toolkit brochure. Copies of this attractive
poster can printed in either black and white or colour and put around
government offices to catch the attention of all staff in each department. INTRODUCTION
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pdf ] - members only [
MSword ] The
Toolkit Introduction booklet aims to provide a brief overview of how The
aim of this 10-question checklist is to see if an organisation has in
place the things it needs to manage records well. The checklist could be
used by: ·
senior
managers who want to review their current arrangements and set priorities
for making improvements ·
records
management staff who want to make an unbiased measurement of how well they
are managing records and where they could do better ·
auditors
who want to review an organisation’s arrangements and make
recommendations for change. The
aim of the Identifying Recordkeeping Requirements guideline is to help
find out what records a government department needs to be creating and
keeping to carry out its business well. The
Model Recordkeeping Policy guideline is designed for Pacific Island
governments and other organisations that wish to implement or update a
records management policy. The aim of this policy is to help state the
government's commitments to good GUIDELINE
4: Administrative Record Plan
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pdf ] - members only [
MSword ] The
Administrative Record Plan guideline can be used by anyone who wishes to
implement new or update existing file-titling systems. This record plan
covers the majority of administrative records that most government
departments are likely to create and use. GUIDELINE
5: Adapting and Implementing the PARBICA Administrative Record Plan
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] [ html ] [
pdf ] - members only [
MSword ] This
guideline can be used by government departments that wish to implement
PARBICA’s Administrative Record Plan. The guideline includes
instructions to adapt or tailor the record plan to meet specific country
requirements. This
guideline can be used by government departments developing record plans
for their own core business functions that no other department carries
out. Core business functions are the purpose for which a particular
department is set up. This
guideline can be used to help
determine retention periods and disposal actions for files that document
the administrative or support functions that every government department
carries out. GUIDELINE
8: Implementing the Disposal Schedule for Common Administrative Functions
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pdf ] - members only [
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guideline provides advice for implementing the Disposal Schedule for
Common Administrative Functions. This
guideline provides assistance with adapting or tailoring the Disposal
Schedule for Common Administrative Functions to meet specific country
requirements. GUIDELINE
10: Starting an Appraisal Programme
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html ] [
pdf ] - members only [
MSword ] This
guideline is intended to assist government departments to appraise the
closed records of core functions. GUIDELINE
11:
Training
Pacific Island Government Official in Using PARBICA's Toolkit - Train
the Trainer - [ txt ] [
html ] [
pdf ] - members
only [ MSword ] GUIDELINE
12: Introduction to Digital Recordkeeping
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Provides an overview on digital records and record-keeping, addressing key concepts, benefits, risks and myths. Includes a glossary for records managers and for IT professionals.
GUIDELINE
13: Digital Recordkeeping readiness Self-assessment Checklist for Organisations
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Allows organisations to assess their resources, policies, procedures, tools, technologies, training and organisational culture to help them determine their level of readiness to pursue a digital recordkeeping strategy.
Guideline 14: Digital Recordkeeping – Choosing the Best Strategy
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Addresses different options for managing digital records, looking at the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Guideline 15: Scanning Paper records to Digital Records
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Practical advice for organisations considering a scanning project. Looks at the various processes involved in a scanning project from planning to file storage, risks and issues such as outsourcing, and includes information on technical standards and the different equipment available.
Guideline 16: Systems and Software Checklists
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There are three parts to Guideline 16, which provide systems and software checklists for organisations to assess the recordkeeping functionality of their business systems . They are designed to be used three different audiences: records managers, senior managers and IT managers.
Guideline 17: Managing Email
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Practical advice on email management, including why emails should be captured, when to capture it, how to store it, and tips for managing email.
Guideline 18: Digital Preservation
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Looks at issues such as preserving authenticity and access, and dealing with technological obsolescence. Explains open and proprietary formats and provides examples of low-budget digital preservation solutions. Also examines the digital reformatting of analogue audio visual recordings.
Guideline 19: Implementing a Digital Recordkeeping Strategy
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Examines the processes needed to support and enable successful implementation of a digital recordkeeping strategy. Includes project planning through to rollout of strategy.
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