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Been a while since I was in Bert's calsses but I seem to recall that
retention is driven by:

Legal values
Fiscal values
Administrative values
Historical values

Some nut named Schellengberg layed out the priciples back in '54. They
seem to have persisted over time.

Chris Flynn



Just add 'historical/sociological value' to 'legal' and 'administrative
use'
and I think you will have covered most of the bases.


<I know that it is an article of faith that retention is driven by an
analysis of function, use, and content.

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