Recordkeeping Innovation provide expert records, knowledge and information management consulting and training services across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. We bring an advanced conceptual understanding of recordkeeping based in business process analysis, drawn from many years experience in a wide range of industries. Our innovative approach delivers successful, sustainable and lasting records control systems.
Our services include:
Strategic planning for records, information, knowledge and archives requirements. Learn more
Records policy and procedures determine the type and extent of systems and services to deliver records and assign responsibility for recordkeeping – creation, capture, management and disposal. Learn more
Standards for records, EDMS systems and archives are needed for interoperability and the transfer of digital records between systems and organisations. Learn more
Selecting an appropriate technology to manage electronic records is a key aspect of any system. The functionality to support creation and capture of records is essential for user acceptance. Learn more
Records are evidence of business, so understanding business processes and ‘who does what?’ is essential to designing robust and comprehensive records creation and capture systems. Learn more
Disposal guidelines provide certainty on what records to create and how long records should be retained.
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Developing metadata schemes and capturing metadata about records is essential for describing the context of records, making them meaningful, accessible, and findable. Learn more
Managing and planning archival services requires sound knowledge of archival principles and best practice standards. Learn more
Training staff is an important aspect of managing change, particularly for managing a transition to digital recordkeeping. Staff need a mixture of instruction and practical, hands on exercises and experience to achieve confidence in operating records systems and new practices. Learn more
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