
Records management procedures, challenges and solutions literature
review
2.0 Introduction
This chapter presents a review of related literature in the
area of designing a user manual for the disposal of records. The review is
based on the specific objectives of the study which are Examine the current
procedures followed to dispose of Records, determining
the challenges encountered in the disposition of records and designing a user
manual Academic Registrars department in order to ensure effective Disposition
of Records.
2.1 Procedures followed to dispose of Records
To ensure effective
management of active records, records that are not in active use are disposed off
or closed. Disposal of records does not always mean destruction; it could be
transfer to a historical archive, museum, or private individual. Destruction is
always a last resort to be authorized by law, statute, regulation, or operating
procedure according to the policy of the originating body, (Chell, 2016). Records should never simply be discarded as
refuse. Most organizations use processes including pulverization, paper
shredding or incineration. Records are seldom destroyed now when they are in
electronic format popularly called digital preservation. Records management
policy is necessary for any organization to know what documents to keep and for
how long. Managing the accumulation of records requires a records management
program to provide systematic control of all records, regardless of storage
medium, from creation to disposition
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