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Records Retention Module #5: Office Retention Schedules

Records Retention Module #5: Office Retention Schedules

This session will discuss how New York State agencies and local governments can build customized, office-specific

Records Retention Module #2: How to Use Retention Schedules for State Agency Records

Records Retention Module #2: How to Use Retention Schedules for State Agency Records

This session is intended for state agencies. It will discuss the use of

Records Management: Records Retention Schedule and Inventory

Records Management: Records Retention Schedule and Inventory

In this class lecture recording you will learn the basics of

Records Retention Module #1: Introduction to Retention Schedules

Records Retention Module #1: Introduction to Retention Schedules

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What is a Records Schedule?

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Records Retention in the Real World, Part 1 | TAB Webinar

Records Retention in the Real World, Part 1 | TAB Webinar

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Records Retention Module #6: Records Disposition

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Records Retention Module #4: Developing Agency-Specific Retention Schedules

Records Retention Module #4: Developing Agency-Specific Retention Schedules

This session will discuss how New York State agencies may work with the State Archives to develop agency-specific