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What is
Electronic Records
Management (ERM)?


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Agenda


   1.1            Introduction to ERM

   1.2            ERM Business Drivers

   1.3            Capture, Metadata, Classification

   1.4            Information Goverance

   1.5            ERM Technology Solutions

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The importance of records


Most of today‟s
 records start out in
 electronic form
  Letters
  Emails
  Faxes
  Web transactions
  Other transactions

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The importance of records


Growing awareness of
 importance of records
 management
Failures of governance
Increasing government
 requirements for
 retention and disposition


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Electronic records management


Question: Is ERM
 The electronic management of paper records?
 The management of electronic records?



Answer: Both


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Content types and how well managed

For each type of content, evaluate the degree of control that exists in your
organization in managing it.
                                  0%         20%         40%             60%             80%         100%

            Corporate records
        Paper correspondence
                  Paper forms
             Computer reports
           Marketing materials
         Web content - current
        Web content - archive
                        Faxes
                       E-mails
             Instant messages
 Office docs (Word, Excel, etc)
           E-mail attachments
              Blogs and Wikis
                                                                                                            All respondents (462)
        Pictures & Sound files
               SMS messages

                 Very well managed     Well managed   Managed       Somewhat unmanaged     Very unmanaged


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Agenda


   1.1            Introduction to ERM

   1.2            ERM Business Drivers

   1.3            Capture, Metadata, Classification

   1.4            Information Goverance

   1.5            ERM Technology Solutions

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What are the main business drivers?




                                         ERM



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Driver: Compliance


Laws
Regulations
Policies
Standards
Good practice




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Driver: Effectiveness


Not losing records
Sharing records
Finding records easily
Getting the complete picture




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Driver: Efficiency


Accessing records quickly
Space savings
Reduced handling costs
Other examples
  Archival costs
  Disposal of furniture
  Consumables


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Driver: Continuity


Records are vulnerable to loss
Businesses tend to fail if they
 lose their records
Electronic storage may
 speed recovery from
 a disaster



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The records lifecycle




            Creation or                  Maintenance   Disposition
              receipt                     and use




     Source: NARA


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Fundamental principles


Records are created, received,
 and used in the conduct of
 organisational activities
Organisations should create
 and maintain authentic,
 reliable, and usable records



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Access and usage principles


Records should be accessible to authorised
 users
Users should be able to
 search and access records
 in usable formats
Records should be organised
 to support access and
 management
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Retention principles


Records must be managed through their
 lifecycle
Records should be kept as long as required
  Statutory requirements
  Legal requirements
  Business or operational needs
Retaining records longer than required may
 increase organisational liability

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Disposition principles


Disposition is an accepted phase of the
 records lifecycle
  Transfer/accession
  Destruction
Records should be
 disposed of at the
 end of the lifecycle


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Agenda


   1.1            Introduction to ERM

   1.2            ERM Business Drivers

   1.3            Capture, Metadata, Classification

   1.4            Information Governance

   1.5            ERM Technology Solutions

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What is ‘Capture’




                                              Capture


                                ERM System

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The purpose of capturing records


 Establish a relationship between the record
  and its context
 Place the record into a controlled
  environment
 Link the record to other related records
 Allow the record to be managed effectively



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Why not capture everything?


Hard cost of storage
Volume of non-records to sift through
  Operationally
  For legal or audit requirements
Increased liability for
 disclosing too much



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So, what is metadata?


Metadata = “Data about data”
  For a document or record this means data such as
   its author, its title, the issue date, and other
   information which can usefully be associated with it
Nothing new or unique
Defined in terms of units called “Elements” or
 “Fields.”
  Some support “sub-elements” or “attributes”



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Perspectives on metadata


Entering metadata is often called “indexing”
Different users of an ERM system will have
 different views of what metadata can do for
 them, and what metadata is required
  Business perspective
  Records management perspective
  User perspective



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Automated metadata capture - 1


 Software can help
   Document templates can contain code to capture
    metadata
   Templates can also contain „bookmarks‟, „fields‟
    and other features to „grab‟ metadata




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Automated metadata capture - 2


 Software can also be used to look-up details
  of the user (as logged on)
   Author name and details
   Job title and department
   Other default values
 Automate if you can!



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Classification scheme defined



         Descriptive information for an arrangement or
         division of objects into groups based on
         characteristics, which the objects have in
         common

         Source: ISO 11179-1 Metadata Registry
         Standard – Part 1: Framework




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Classification Structure


• C – Functions &
                                     C
  Activities
• F – Records Series    C            C       C

 & Files
                            C            C       C



       F       F    F       F            F           F   F   F




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Purpose of the classification scheme


Any structure an organisation uses for
 organising, accessing / retrieving, storing
 & managing its information
A business classification scheme (BCS)
 is a classification scheme based on an
 organisation‟s business functions &
 activities


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Characteristics of a good scheme


Ease of use is key characteristic of
 a good classification scheme
  Time taken to save & declare records
  Time taken to retrieve relevant records
Users will resist a scheme that is
 difficult to use



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Searching & retrieval


Search & retrieval are key ERM user activities
Users can search a repository or location for
 records by:
  Metadata
  Content (full text) - e.g. text string
  A combination of content & metadata
  Browsing the classification structure



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Presentation


How a digital record is presented to the user
An ERM system may contain records with
 many different formats & structures
Generic viewing facilities are required
The main options are:
  Producing a representation on-screen
  Printing
  Playing audio and/or video

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Presentation and rendition


The ERM system must either:
  Have its own “viewer” for common file formats
  Or call an external application
Accuracy of presentation and rendition can
 vary
  Rarely a problem with “average” office records
  Check the system with your records



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Why is access control necessary?


 Ensure „systematic control‟ and „credible
 evidence‟
 Ensure authoritative records
 Protect commercially sensitive information
 Protect personal
  information
 Limit access to protectively
  marked information
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The objects of user access rights


 Provide or limit access to specific classes,
  files or records
 Provide or limit access to features
 Provide or limit access by security
  classification
 „Need to know‟




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Retention periods - 1


Capturing a record implies need for retention
A record may be retained in different ways
  ERM system
  Software application
  Separate electronic media
  Paper




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Retention periods - 2


Records will vary in their intrinsic nature
Some records may need to be retained for
 very long periods of time
Other records will need to be
 retained for shorter periods




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The benefits of destroying records


 Keeping everything forever is expensive
   Storage costs
   Search and retrieval
   Discovery
 Courts have held that there is no requirement
 to keep everything forever
 Destroying records reduces risk
   When it is done consistently and in accordance
   with the records program

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Agenda


   1.1            Introduction to ERM

   1.2            ERM Business Drivers

                  Capture, Metadata, Classification
   1.3

   1.4            Information Governance

   1.5            ERM Technoloy Solutions

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What is information governance?


Accountability for organisation‟s information
 assets
 Ensures compliance with regulations and
  legislation
 Enables productivity improvements
 Enables organisation to                 Looking
                                            after
  respond to change                     Information
                                          properly
Sustains good information
 management practices
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The information governance framework


                                                        Policies




                                                                   Standards
                              Procedures




                                             Tools &
              People                                                 Audit
                                           Technology




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Implementing the framework


Policy
  Processes and standards for managing records
Management
  Governance roles and responsibilities
Organisation
  Groups and structures required to manage
   information



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Records management policy


Critical requirement for effective governance
Provides broad policy statements
Lots of references and examples available
  Public sector
  Model policies and templates


                                              Policies



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Records management procedures


Procedures required to comply with the
 policies
  Existing procedures updated for RM
Specific to different departments, work
 processes, roles, and applications
Records-related processes form the core of
 the Practitioner course
                                              Procedures




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Agenda


   1.1            Introduction to ERM

   1.2            ERM Business Drivers

   1.3            Capture, Metadata, Classification

   1.4            Information Governance

   1.5            ERM Technology Solutions

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Records management applications


 Originally used to manage physical records
 electronically
   Contents and locations
   Records and boxes
 Or to create and manage
  records management
  instruments



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Enterprise content management systems


 Technologies used to capture, manage,
 store, preserve, and deliver content
   Imaging and document management
   Workflow and BPM
   Horizontal and vertical solutions
 Many include records management
 See the ECM Certificate Program



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Electronic records management systems


 Provide comprehensive records management
 capabilities
      File plan/retention schedule development
      Records classification and storage
      Access and retrieval
      Retention and disposition
 May integrate with or be part of an ECM suite
 System Certification considerations

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Basic content services


 Lightweight content management solution
 Generally less functionality than ECM or
  ERM solutions
 Lower cost to acquire and implement
 Deployed across the entire organisation
 May provide records management
 Often used as front end to ECM or ERM
  solution

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Electronic preservation principles


Durable media examples:
  WORM media
  Cartridge-based media
Storage conditions examples:
  Controlled temperature and humidity apply
Disaster protection examples:
  Fireproof vault, offsite storage
Some standards apply

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The need for digital preservation


Physical records need little or no technology
Electronic records need a lot of technology:
  Servers and networks
  Disk drives
  PC and operating system
  Monitor
  ERM system software
Software and hardware evolve rapidly!


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AIIM ERM Certificate Programme



             ERM                        ERM             ERM        Case Study
            Strategy                 Practitioner     Specialist




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ERM Practitioner Course Outline


    Foundations                    Classification         Controls      Technologies

   1. Introduction                 4. Introduction     7. Search        10. RM
                                   to Classification                    Technologies



    2. Create &                    5. Developing       8. Controls &    11. Storage
    Capture                        Classification      Security         Technologies
                                   Tools


    3. Metadata                    6. Classifying      9. Retention &   12. Digital
                                   Records             Disposition      Preservation




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What is Electronic Records Management?

  • 1. What is Electronic Records Management (ERM)? www.aiim.org/training
  • 2. AIIM Certificate Programs www.aiim.org/training 2
  • 3. Agenda 1.1 Introduction to ERM 1.2 ERM Business Drivers 1.3 Capture, Metadata, Classification 1.4 Information Goverance 1.5 ERM Technology Solutions Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 3
  • 4. The importance of records Most of today‟s records start out in electronic form Letters Emails Faxes Web transactions Other transactions Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 4
  • 5. The importance of records Growing awareness of importance of records management Failures of governance Increasing government requirements for retention and disposition Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 5
  • 6. Electronic records management Question: Is ERM  The electronic management of paper records?  The management of electronic records? Answer: Both 6
  • 7. Content types and how well managed For each type of content, evaluate the degree of control that exists in your organization in managing it. 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Corporate records Paper correspondence Paper forms Computer reports Marketing materials Web content - current Web content - archive Faxes E-mails Instant messages Office docs (Word, Excel, etc) E-mail attachments Blogs and Wikis All respondents (462) Pictures & Sound files SMS messages Very well managed Well managed Managed Somewhat unmanaged Very unmanaged 7
  • 8. Agenda 1.1 Introduction to ERM 1.2 ERM Business Drivers 1.3 Capture, Metadata, Classification 1.4 Information Goverance 1.5 ERM Technology Solutions Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 8
  • 9. What are the main business drivers? ERM Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 9
  • 11. Driver: Effectiveness Not losing records Sharing records Finding records easily Getting the complete picture Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 11
  • 12. Driver: Efficiency Accessing records quickly Space savings Reduced handling costs Other examples Archival costs Disposal of furniture Consumables Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 12
  • 13. Driver: Continuity Records are vulnerable to loss Businesses tend to fail if they lose their records Electronic storage may speed recovery from a disaster Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 13
  • 14. The records lifecycle Creation or Maintenance Disposition receipt and use Source: NARA Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 14
  • 15. Fundamental principles Records are created, received, and used in the conduct of organisational activities Organisations should create and maintain authentic, reliable, and usable records Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 15
  • 16. Access and usage principles Records should be accessible to authorised users Users should be able to search and access records in usable formats Records should be organised to support access and management Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 16
  • 17. Retention principles Records must be managed through their lifecycle Records should be kept as long as required Statutory requirements Legal requirements Business or operational needs Retaining records longer than required may increase organisational liability Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 17
  • 18. Disposition principles Disposition is an accepted phase of the records lifecycle Transfer/accession Destruction Records should be disposed of at the end of the lifecycle Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 18
  • 19. Agenda 1.1 Introduction to ERM 1.2 ERM Business Drivers 1.3 Capture, Metadata, Classification 1.4 Information Governance 1.5 ERM Technology Solutions Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 19
  • 20. What is ‘Capture’ Capture ERM System Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 20
  • 21. The purpose of capturing records Establish a relationship between the record and its context Place the record into a controlled environment Link the record to other related records Allow the record to be managed effectively Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 21
  • 22. Why not capture everything? Hard cost of storage Volume of non-records to sift through Operationally For legal or audit requirements Increased liability for disclosing too much Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 22
  • 23. So, what is metadata? Metadata = “Data about data” For a document or record this means data such as its author, its title, the issue date, and other information which can usefully be associated with it Nothing new or unique Defined in terms of units called “Elements” or “Fields.” Some support “sub-elements” or “attributes” Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 23
  • 24. Perspectives on metadata Entering metadata is often called “indexing” Different users of an ERM system will have different views of what metadata can do for them, and what metadata is required Business perspective Records management perspective User perspective Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 24
  • 25. Automated metadata capture - 1  Software can help  Document templates can contain code to capture metadata  Templates can also contain „bookmarks‟, „fields‟ and other features to „grab‟ metadata Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 25
  • 26. Automated metadata capture - 2  Software can also be used to look-up details of the user (as logged on)  Author name and details  Job title and department  Other default values  Automate if you can! Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 26
  • 27. Classification scheme defined Descriptive information for an arrangement or division of objects into groups based on characteristics, which the objects have in common Source: ISO 11179-1 Metadata Registry Standard – Part 1: Framework Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 27
  • 28. Classification Structure • C – Functions & C Activities • F – Records Series C C C & Files C C C F F F F F F F F 28
  • 29. Purpose of the classification scheme Any structure an organisation uses for organising, accessing / retrieving, storing & managing its information A business classification scheme (BCS) is a classification scheme based on an organisation‟s business functions & activities Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 29
  • 30. Characteristics of a good scheme Ease of use is key characteristic of a good classification scheme Time taken to save & declare records Time taken to retrieve relevant records Users will resist a scheme that is difficult to use Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 30
  • 31. Searching & retrieval Search & retrieval are key ERM user activities Users can search a repository or location for records by: Metadata Content (full text) - e.g. text string A combination of content & metadata Browsing the classification structure Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 31
  • 32. Presentation How a digital record is presented to the user An ERM system may contain records with many different formats & structures Generic viewing facilities are required The main options are: Producing a representation on-screen Printing Playing audio and/or video Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 32
  • 33. Presentation and rendition The ERM system must either: Have its own “viewer” for common file formats Or call an external application Accuracy of presentation and rendition can vary Rarely a problem with “average” office records Check the system with your records Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 33
  • 34. Why is access control necessary?  Ensure „systematic control‟ and „credible evidence‟  Ensure authoritative records  Protect commercially sensitive information  Protect personal information  Limit access to protectively marked information Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 34
  • 35. The objects of user access rights  Provide or limit access to specific classes, files or records  Provide or limit access to features  Provide or limit access by security classification „Need to know‟ Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 35
  • 36. Retention periods - 1 Capturing a record implies need for retention A record may be retained in different ways ERM system Software application Separate electronic media Paper Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 36
  • 37. Retention periods - 2 Records will vary in their intrinsic nature Some records may need to be retained for very long periods of time Other records will need to be retained for shorter periods Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 37
  • 38. The benefits of destroying records  Keeping everything forever is expensive  Storage costs  Search and retrieval  Discovery  Courts have held that there is no requirement to keep everything forever  Destroying records reduces risk  When it is done consistently and in accordance with the records program Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 38
  • 39. Agenda 1.1 Introduction to ERM 1.2 ERM Business Drivers Capture, Metadata, Classification 1.3 1.4 Information Governance 1.5 ERM Technoloy Solutions Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 39
  • 40. What is information governance? Accountability for organisation‟s information assets Ensures compliance with regulations and legislation Enables productivity improvements Enables organisation to Looking after respond to change Information properly Sustains good information management practices Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 40
  • 41. The information governance framework Policies Standards Procedures Tools & People Audit Technology Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 41
  • 42. Implementing the framework Policy Processes and standards for managing records Management Governance roles and responsibilities Organisation Groups and structures required to manage information Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 42
  • 43. Records management policy Critical requirement for effective governance Provides broad policy statements Lots of references and examples available Public sector Model policies and templates Policies Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 43
  • 44. Records management procedures Procedures required to comply with the policies Existing procedures updated for RM Specific to different departments, work processes, roles, and applications Records-related processes form the core of the Practitioner course Procedures Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 44
  • 45. Agenda 1.1 Introduction to ERM 1.2 ERM Business Drivers 1.3 Capture, Metadata, Classification 1.4 Information Governance 1.5 ERM Technology Solutions Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 45
  • 46. Records management applications  Originally used to manage physical records electronically  Contents and locations  Records and boxes  Or to create and manage records management instruments Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 46
  • 47. Enterprise content management systems  Technologies used to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content  Imaging and document management  Workflow and BPM  Horizontal and vertical solutions  Many include records management  See the ECM Certificate Program Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 47
  • 48. Electronic records management systems  Provide comprehensive records management capabilities  File plan/retention schedule development  Records classification and storage  Access and retrieval  Retention and disposition  May integrate with or be part of an ECM suite  System Certification considerations Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 48
  • 49. Basic content services  Lightweight content management solution  Generally less functionality than ECM or ERM solutions  Lower cost to acquire and implement  Deployed across the entire organisation  May provide records management  Often used as front end to ECM or ERM solution Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 49
  • 50. Electronic preservation principles Durable media examples: WORM media Cartridge-based media Storage conditions examples: Controlled temperature and humidity apply Disaster protection examples: Fireproof vault, offsite storage Some standards apply Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 50
  • 51. The need for digital preservation Physical records need little or no technology Electronic records need a lot of technology: Servers and networks Disk drives PC and operating system Monitor ERM system software Software and hardware evolve rapidly! Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 51
  • 52. AIIM ERM Certificate Programme ERM ERM ERM Case Study Strategy Practitioner Specialist www.aiim.org/training Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 52
  • 53. ERM Practitioner Course Outline Foundations Classification Controls Technologies 1. Introduction 4. Introduction 7. Search 10. RM to Classification Technologies 2. Create & 5. Developing 8. Controls & 11. Storage Capture Classification Security Technologies Tools 3. Metadata 6. Classifying 9. Retention & 12. Digital Records Disposition Preservation www.aiim.org/training Copyright © AIIM | All rights reserved 53