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Jeff, I think Pilar's advice is right on the money.
That said, I'm assuming your description "old paper files" means they are not likely of much value.
If, however, that assumption is incorrect and the files in question have, or could have, substantial value, you might want to put together a more elaborate QC program.
Best regards,
Fred Grevin
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From: Jeff Lewis
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Reply To: Records Management Program
Subject: Sample Size for ECM Audit
There are some old paper files in my office that pre-dates my time as the
Records Manager at my firm. I believe that most of these have been
scanned into our ECM, but I'd like to do a random sampling to confirm that
these files have been digitized. What percentage is a good size for this
type of audit?
Thanks!
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