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Many thanks to those members who responded to my query. I did have a
display entitled "Records is not Vinyl" and also incorporated the other
ideas. Thanks again and best wishes for multiple successes with your
individual careers.
Patricia
-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of sharon blackstock
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 01:09 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Records Management display
Hi Patricia,
Given your time parameters, I would make a display that speaks to your
organization and that can stay up for a while, like: "Records don't just
come in vinyl!" with some samples of your organizations records, especially
interesting and historical ones, types of media, and a banner - "April is
Records Management Month", plus a little map of how to find you for
questions, maybe a handout if you've got one about the RM program, etc.
Have fun!
Sharon G. Blackstock, CRM
Central Records Administrator
Lakewood City Clerk's Office
480 South Allison Parkway
Lakewood CO 80226-3127
303-987-7091 (office)
303-987-7088 (fax)
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www.lakewood.org
Lakewood's records management objectives: 1) Information is available when
needed; 2) Records of permanent value are preserved; 3) Non-permanent
records are destroyed per approved retention schedules; 4) Discarded paper
is recycled.
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