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March 31, 2022

Sign up for training during Records and Information Management Month

Submitted by Cailin Riley

April is Records and Information Management Month.

April is Records and Information Management Month. This campaign is dedicated to informing professionals about the importance of securing, managing and organizing sensitive work information online. Records management topics covered throughout the month will include:

  • How to identify records and non-records.
  • The new Use of University Mobile Devices, Personal Devices and Accounts Policy.
  • Email records management FAQ.
  • The role that archives can play in preserving your department history and cleaning up your storage spaces. 

Knowing how to properly secure your records provides transparency and accountability. It also shows evidence of all transactions and can help support future decisions by showing what has worked and what has not.

University Records Manager Ryan Leimkuehler will host several Records Management 101 training sessions throughout the month. Participants will learn best practices for records management, discuss data storage guidelines, email record management guidelines and how to participate in the campus Shred Day Event. They also will learn how to implement the university’s policy concerning personal mobile devices and accounts.

Upcoming training sessions:

  • April 7, 10-11:30 a.m. in 181 Hale Library and via Zoom.
  • April 13, 2-3:30 p.m. in 181 Hale Library and via Zoom.
  • April 19, 11:30-1 p.m. in 181 Hale Library and via Zoom.

Shared drive clean-up training sessions are also available upon request.

Faculty and staff can sign up to attend the training sessions through HRIS self-service. More information, including registration details, is available on the Libraries' event webpage. Additional information and best practices can be found on the K-State records management webpage.

If you are interested in learning more about how to secure and organize your work information online, Leimkuehler offers training sessions for individuals and groups. He also offers training sessions on how to clean up shared drive spaces. If you are interested in setting up a training or have questions, please contact Leimkuehler at rleimkue@k-state.edu.

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