Two records management training courses are being offered by NARA-
Great Lakes Region - Chicago & Dayton in the first quarter of FY 2010.
We plan to hold the courses in Dayton, OH, Chicago, IL, and Detroit, MI.
See below for details.
Basic Records Operations
This course describes what to file, how to file it, and how to remove
files no longer needed for current business. It covers the variety of
activities involved in the maintenance and use, as well as the
disposition, of Federal records. It presents practical how-to's in
handling records of various types.
Outcomes:
By the end of the course, participants will be able toDefine Federal
records and distinguish them from nonrecord materials and personal
papers; Reduce unnecessary filing; Know basic files management
principles to administer office records; Inventory records; Apply
records disposition schedules; your agency's and the General Records
Schedules; and Transfer non-current records to records centers
Who should attend?
The target audience for this course is records liaisons, secretaries,
files custodians, and others who maintain records as part of their jobs.
It could be an introduction to records handling or a refresher course.
The course is designed for those needing the task-oriented records
management basics, but who are not planning to complete the Certificate
courses of study or manage a records program.
Length - One day
Cost: $150
Date/Where: Tuesday 11/17/2009 NARA Dayton @
3150 Springboro Rd. Dayton, OH 45439
Tuesday 12/8/2009 211
West Fort Bldg. 211 W. Fort St. Detroit, MI 48226 Suite 2001
Wednesday 12/9/2009 NARA
Chicago @ 7358 South Pulaski Rd. Chicago, IL 60629
Electronic Records Management
The course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to
manage electronic records throughout the records lifecycle, and to take
steps required to transition from a paper to an electronic records
environment.
Outcomes
On completion of the Electronic Records Management course, participants
will be able to:Define key terms related to electronic records
management Describe the advantages and limitation of electronic records
Identify laws, regulations and legal policies and practices that impact
electronic recordkeeping requirements in the Federal agency Recognize
the necessity of involving Information Technology (IT) professionals in
records management Identify recordkeeping requirements for electronic
records Describe the characteristics of electronic records to consider
when determining scheduling and disposition instructions Develop
policies and procedures for managing e-records Build recordkeeping
functionality into electronic systems
Who Should Attend?
The course is designed for anyone who has basic records management
experience, but is less familiar with electronic recordkeeping; and is
responsible for developing or updating agency records schedules, or
whose work involves developing records retention requirements for
electronic records and information systems. It is not intended to be a
general introduction to Records Management.
Length: 2 days
Cost: $300
Date/Where: Wednesday - Thursday 11/18-19/2009
NARA Dayton @ 3150 Springboro Rd. Dayton, OH 45439
Wednesday - Thursday
12/9-10/2009 211 West Fort Bldg. 211 W. Fort St. Detroit, MI
48226 Suite 2001
Course Registration is online:
http://nara.learn.com/recordsmanagement-training
Registration & Dayton courses Point of Contact:
Chicago & Detroit Course Point of
Contact:Marybelle Yeazel, NARA - Dayton
Joseph Suster, NARA -
Chicago937-425-0624 [log in to unmask]
773-948-9040 [log in to unmask]
Marybelle Yeazel
Archives Specialist
Records Management (RM) Team
National Archives & Records Administration
Great Lakes Region-Dayton
3150 Springboro Rd.
Dayton, OH 45439
937-425-0624
FAX-937-425-0646
RM RULES!"Your life is an occasion, rise to it!"
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