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SharePoint 2010
Who is Rob Bogue?
• The SharePoint Shepherd
Building Enterprise Records • 10 Time MVP
Management Solutions for • Patterns and Practices Champion
• Author of 22 books and hundreds
SharePoint 2010 of articles
Robert Bogue • Blog @
http://www.thorprojects.com/blog
The SharePoint Shepherd • Email me at
Rob.Bogue@ThorProjects.com Rob.Bogue@ThorProjects.com
WHAT IS RECORDS
Agenda MANAGEMENT?
• What is Records Management?
• Records Management Options in SharePoint
• Holds and Discovery
• Managed Metadata
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Records Fact or Fiction
Definition Records Are..
Records serve as evidence
of an activity or Immutable
transaction performed by
an organization.
Tightly controlled
Audited
Records Management Records Management needs…
• Determines • Content analysis
– What information • File plans
should be classified as a
record
• Compliance
– How records should be
requirements
created • Audit
– When records should be • Disposition schedules
archived or destroyed
• E-Discovery and E-Hold
– Who should be able to
access records
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RECORDS
Challenges for RM Projects MANAGEMENT
• What information OPTIONS IN
should be classed as a SHAREPOINT
record?
• When does a document
become a record? You want me to put
• Where should I keep my it where?
records?
In-place Records Archive store
• Documents marked as • Suits organizations with
dedicated records
records remain in their management functions
original location • Benefits:
• Benefits: – Additional metadata,
policy, or workflow might
– Supporting information be required for records.
maintained in-context – Centralized management.
– Easier for collaborators – Ease of access.
– Control over archive
to find their content structure.
– No additional site – Tighter governance
provisioning required enabled.
– Better scalability.
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Hybrid approaches Record Center
• Record type dependent: • Central archive for
• Multiphase disposition: holding records
– “in place” • Found in the Enterprise
– At end of life, site template group
workflow(s) move all • Should be created in a
records into an archive.
separate site collection
Structuring Your Record Center The Document ID Service
• Base it on your file plan. • Provides a unique ID
• Concentrate on policy: and URL for a
– Ignore internal company document.
structures • Enabled via the
• Common drivers for Document ID feature
structure: [site collection scoped].
– Security policy
– Storage
• Document IDs are
– Retention policy assigned via a Event
– Audit settings Receiver and via a
– Content types Timer Job.
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Content Organizer
• Converts metadata into
structure
• Drop-Off Library:
– Temporary upload location
– Content held until
required metadata is
Create records center, setup document ID, and declare a record provided
CREATING A RECORDS CENTER • Rules Engine:
– Provides rules for the
system to decide where to
place a record.
Creating Rules
• Rules stored in the
Content Organizer Rules
list
• Options:
– Rule Name
Word promotes Author property, a rule routes content on the Author
– Rule Status and Priority property
– Submission Content
Type CONTENT ORGANIZER
– Conditions
– Target Location
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Manual Record Declarations Defining Information Policy
• Submit directly into the • Site Settings > Site
Record Center: Collection
– Useful for external data Administration > Site
stores Collection Policy
• Mark a record in-place • Retention policies allow
in a document library. for record declaration
• Send a document to a (in-place and archive) at
Record Center. key
dates in the content’s
lifecycle.
HOLDS AND
DISCOVERY What Is a Hold?
• Record management
term
• Preservation of content
for legal or audit
purposes
• Preserves the state of
Found Him! the content at the time
of the hold
• Commonly the result of
pending legal litigation
• Hand in hand with
eDiscovery
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What Is eDiscovery? Discovering Content
• Discovery of electronic • Discovery content using Search and Add to Hold page
content for legal or available from site settings for top-level site.
audit purposes
• Select the site to search (Optional).
• Locating through
culling the corpus for • Create search criteria.
content matching a set • Optionally preview the results.
criteria
• This can include any
electronic document or
item.
Associating Content with Holds
Releasing Items and Holds
(Manual)
• Individual items may be added using the Compliance • The eDiscovery process can include results:
Details dialog. – That are not relevant to the hold
– That are not discoverable
• The Compliance dialog can be used to release an
item from a hold.
• Holds have a lifecycle and can be released when no
longer required.
• Holds can be released by viewing the hold list item
and selecting Release hold... link.
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Viewing Items in a Hold Creating Retention Policies
• Use hold reports to view:
– Status of holds
– Items associated with holds
MANAGED
Assigning to a Content Type METADATA
• Policies are associated with a content type.
• Association happens at one of two scopes:
– Site Content Type
– List Content Type
• Where a policy is created and where it is
associated determines scope and reuse. Whatcha talking
‘bout Willis?
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Term Stores Groups and Term Sets
Term Store Term Store
• Database that contains • Groups
information relating to – Contain one or more term
taxonomies. Group
sets
Group
• Each Managed Metadata – Provide a security
Service Application is a boundary for term set
administration (managers,
single instance of a term Term Set contributors) Term Set
store. • Term Sets
• Includes groups, term – Containers used to
sets, terms, and Terms organize terms Terms
keywords. – May assign stakeholders
• Web applications can – Configurable submission
have associations to policy and tagging options
multiple term stores.
Terms Publishing and Updates
Term Store
• Predefined values that • Identify which site
represent taxonomy
objects. collections will serve as Hub
• Can be nested up to seven Group content type hubs and
levels deep. which will act as
• Terms can be associated subscribers. Term
with other terms as Term Set Store
synonyms. • Identify stakeholders
• Ability to define custom sort and create a taxonomy
order. Terms maintenance plan. Subscriber
• Organizational terms can be • Set schedules for a
included that are not used
in data selection. content type hub and
subscriber updates.
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Syndication
Managed Metadata
Service Application
Web Application A Web Application B
Content Type Hub Content Type Subscriber
CONTENT TYPE SYNDICATION
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Robert Bogue
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(317) 844-5310
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