We did pût the rétention schedule on Sharepoint using list feature. It is easy to présent the hiérarchy
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Le 2014-06-17 à 12:52, Laurie Sletten <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
> Hi, Andrew,
> We used an open source tool that had been developed by the University of Denver with a grant from the NHPRC [National Historical Publications and Records Commission], which was further advanced by Harvard University with internal funding. We did make some changes. Our tool is at:
> http://recordsretention.ucop.edu/
>
> We credit DU, NHPRC and HU at the bottom of our tool, with links to the open source site.
>
> Hope this is helpful,
> Laurie
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> Laurie Sletten, CRM, CA
> Records Manager
> Information Technology Services
> University of California - Office of the President
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> UC-Wide Records Management - http://www.ucop.edu/information-technology-services/initiatives/records-management/index.html
> UC-Office of the President Records Retention Management - http://www.ucop.edu/information-technology-services/initiatives/records-retention-management/index.html
> http://recordsretention.ucop.edu/
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Shultz, Andrew
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:22 AM
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> Subject: Putting a Retention Schedule on an Intranet
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> Hello all,
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> After lurking for the last three years, I would like to come out of the shadows and tap into the collective wisdom of the listserv.
>
> I am in the final stages of creating a single retention schedule out of a large number of pre-existing schedules. We are planning to make the new schedule available on our intranet in searchable form. As part of the development process, I have been asked by our developers to see if there are any commercial products that would fill this function. I am not aware of any. All of the online searchable retention schedules I have seen were custom-made.
>
> To be clear, I am only looking for an application that can be hosted on the web for our retention schedule. The final schedule/database will only include 450 series or so. I am not looking for content management, storage management or anything else. Nor am I looking for help creating the schedule. It's a relatively small project but I just want to check if there are any unknown unknowns (in this particular niche).
>
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
> Andrew Shultz
> Records Manager
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