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Records
management survey and archival listing project
The Department of Agriculture
is historically and politically one of the key government
departments it is also one of the largest a fact reflected
in the amount of records and files generated in the course
of its operations. The department has many large file stores;
one of the largest is in Sandyford Co. Dublin containing 1,800
cubic feet of records mainly relating to the departments operations
between C1930 and the late 1990s. During 2003 Eneclann was
contracted to carry out a major survey of these records.
Among the problems identified by Eneclann were:
· Large scale ‘dumping’ of records
· Indiscriminate transfer of series – no intellectual
control or appraisal
· Poor records management – no file transfer
lists or file surveys
· Inadequate or inappropriate storage space
The result was a no-mans-land of files requiring intervention
in order to prevent the loss of important file series and
to ensure that the department continues to meet its regulatory,
legislative and administrative obligations.
Eneclann’s initial actions were to review departmental
record policies and, with the input of the department, design
a records management solution that dealt with the file store
in Sandyford. Eneclann deployed a team of seven archivists
who worked for over seven months to implement this plan and
bring the extensive records store under control. The Eneclann
team developed and implemented an agreed destruction schedule
(with National Archives approval), listed and transferred
files to the National Archives, and developed a retention
schedule for future use. To date the team have listed over
50,000 files and scheduled over 100,000 files for destruction.
Eneclann has carried out a number of projects for government
departments and state agencies, the experience of the Department
of Agriculture in dealing with its large record stores is
fairly typical. The successful outcome of the records management
project in the Department of Agriculture highlights how much
can be achieved when a decision is taken to deal with the
issue.
Eneclann
has carried out similar projects for many government departments,
references and further information available upon request.
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