AC25 | Session 24

"Better Practices in Information Technology Artifact Retention"

 

OVERVIEW: We hope this is an exciting presentation on a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of Institutional Retention Schedules: Information Technology! While IT may not always get the spotlight, it plays a vital role in providing effective disposition guidance for the products generated by your IT systems and staff. Discover how the University of Illinois is leading the way in ensuring proper retention and disposition of these important items.    

We’ll dive into the innovative Information Technology (IT) Data Management Plan, which offers a comprehensive set of retention recommendations for IT service management objects. Developed in collaboration with a diverse group of subject matter experts, this invaluable document is designed to empower IT staff working in technology offices, especially in areas where mandates may be lacking. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and practice in IT data management!

Attending this session will benefit participants as it gives them a growing understanding of overlooked records administration.

GARA CERTIFICATE CORE COMPETENCY AREA: "Retention and Disposition"

TARGET AUDIENCE: Federal, Tribal, State, Local, and Public Institutions of Higher Learning

FOCUS AREAS: Records Management, Technology Tools

PRESENTER: Richard Gegg, Enterprise Systems Coordinator, University of Illinois Systems Offices