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               New Records Management Courses

 As part of the National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA) mission to ensure ready access to essential evidence that documents the rights of American citizens, the actions of Federal officials, and the national experience, NARA has developed an exciting new curriculum of records management courses designed to meet the changing
Federal record keeping environment.

 Along with new and revised subject-matter content, we have also completely redesigned our course presentation.  The new curriculum is highly interactive incorporating improved adult learning techniques.

 These courses are open to non-Federal participants.  While courses focus on Federal record keeping the concepts may be beneficial in other settings.

 Registration closes two weeks prior to the scheduled date for the workshop.

The workshops listed below are scheduled to be held  May 17 - 19, 2005 at the

Patrick V. McNamara Bldg.
477 Michigan Ave.  Rm. 895
Detroit, MI

Records Management Fundamentals  (Knowledge Area 1)
This course provides an overview of the basic concepts and practices of managing records. It covers the variety of activities at each stage of the records life cycle: creation, maintenance and use, and disposition. (1 day)

 May 17, 2005   8:30a.m. - 4p.m.   Registration closes  May 3, 2005      Cost  $150.

Records Schedule Implementation  (Knowledge Area 4)
How do you use an approved records schedule?  Using a records retention schedule or records manual is easier than you think.  This course provides an overview of how to apply the General Records Schedule and NARA approved record schedules to Federal agency records.  It covers the steps involved in the disposition of records, including destroying temporary records, transferring temporary records to off-site storage, and transferring permanent records to the National Archives.  (2 days)

May 18 - 19, 2005  8:30a.m. - 4p.m. Registration closes  May 3, 2005     Cost  $300.

SUGGESTED ATTENDEES: Supervisors with responsibilities for files management and records disposition, administrative officers, records officers, files custodians, and administrative assistants.

NARA
Great Lakes Region
3150 Springboro Rd.
Dayton, OH  45439

Marybelle Yeazel
  Phone: 937-425-0624
  Fax: 937-425-0640
  Email: [log in to unmask]

REGISTRATION: Call Marybelle Yeazel with your nomination. A Standard Form 182 or agency equivalent should be mailed to Ms. Yeazel's attention at the above address or faxed to the above number .  Phone nominations should be confirmed with the required form as soon as possible, but no later than May 3, 2005. NARA does accept payment via agency credit card. For more information, please call  Ms. Yeazel.

NARA's Federal Taxpayer Identification Number is 44-0553234F.



Marybelle Yeazel
Archives Specialist
Records Management  (RM) Team
National Archives & Records Administration
Great Lakes Region-Dayton
937-425-0624
FAX-937-425-0640
RM RULES!

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