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Anne, do you have some historic info. on the origins of the practice of
records registration?   In the USA indexing is prevalent; primary,
secondary, tertiary, quartenary, etc. for hard copy records.   Some
detail indexing that is similar to records registration is done for some
engineering records; drawings and versions, etc.

BTW..., I hate paper.

Best regards, Steve
Steven D. Whitaker, CRM
Records Systems Manager; City of Reno

>>> [log in to unmask] 1/6/2009 12:03 PM >>>
Steve,
Here is a link to the RR manual.
http://www.recordsmanagement.ed.ac.uk/InfoStaff/RMstaff/RMprojects/PP/CR

RManual.htm.

Anne Snyder

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Subject: Re: Records Registries

It is a very typical British Commonwealth practice.  I do not know if
it
originated in England.
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