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Records Management

Electronic Record Management

 

E-Mail Records Guidelines

 

E-Mail Records Identification Guidelines

An e-mail message constitutes an official record when the document is made or received in connection with the transaction of University business. If it would be needed as evidence of a department's activities, events, or business transactions for operational, legal, regulatory, and/or historical purposes, it is a record. (Also see What Is A Record? for additional information on determining if a message is a record) Examples are:

 

Ask Yourself These Questions:

 

Records Retention falls into one of three categories:

Transient Retention - these, by definition, are non-records and have very little administrative value. They are records of temporary usefulness that are not an integral part of a department's records series, that are not regularly filed in a department's recordkeeping system, and that are required only for a limited period of time for the completion of an action or in preparation of an on-going records series. Transitory records are not essential to the fulfillment of statutory obligations or to the documentation of department functions.

 

Intermediate Retention - E-mail that has more significant administrative, legal and/or fiscal value.

 

Permanent Retention - E-mail that has significant administrative, legal and/or fiscal value and are scheduled as permanent.


Non-Records

University of Missouri Definition of Non-Records

 

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