Well, have you had enough of the buckets? Excellent discussion and I'm sure
you have some good questions should you attend a session on the subject in
Las Vegas. Some added items. I did mention NARA's involvement in this matter
and they have been at it for some time. In fact they use the term "flexible
scheduling" to address the subject of scheduling.Also, in all the e-mail we did
not get a definition but the pros and cons were valuable. NARA uses the term
"Big Buckets"-The application of appraisal criteria to multiple similar or
related groupings of information across one or multiple agencies (departments)
to establish a uniform retention period. The concept of big buckets was
offered by NARA as part of its 2003 Records Management initiatives.
I strongly recommend you go to the following sites for some really useful
info and examples of "big buckets."
_http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/initiatives/flexible-scheduling.html_
(http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/initiatives/flexible-scheduling.html)
_http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/bulletins/2008/2008-04.html_
(http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/bulletins/2008/2008-04.html)
Never a dull moment in the RIM profession.
Bill Benedon
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