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Title: Phase 1: Email Survey Author: unc Last modified by: Megan Barrett Created Date: 11/8/2002 3:25:21 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Email Management is not a Natural Act


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Email Management is not a Natural Act
Managing the Digital University Desktop
Introduction and Preliminary Findings
  • Megan Winget - Co-Project Manager

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Email As Record
  • Email considered insignificant mode of
    communication
  • Appropriate user decisions

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The insignificant nature of either their email
or their job
  • I don't think that I produce the kinds of
    documents that are legally of interest, it's not
    like I am discovering DNA or anything, its not
    of potential relevance to a broad enough spectrum
    of people to be worth it Sociology Faculty
    member
  • Email is the equivalent of the pink "while you
    were out" notes
  • No, archivists have better things to do with
    their time
  • There are a lot more interesting things
    happening at the university
  • I don't think of emails as permanent
    documents
  • It's not as though I transfer deep thoughts via
    email.

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Important Emails Printed / Stored Somewhere Else
  • Things that are truly important typically have a
    hard copy somewhere that gets routed through
    records retention.
  • Id like to believe that everything that we have
    this is important we have in paper files.
  • Whatever I think of as permanent I would print
    out, Ive never considered email to be archival.

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Technical / Monetary / Archival Challenges
  • It doesnt seem like its worth spending
    resources to save that sort of stuff forever.
  • My instincts say noand thats simply out of a
    belief about the relationship of that information
    to me. Its all about context and whats relevant
    at the moment.
  • You could kind of say that anyone would want to
    save anything, but someone would have to write
    out a history of it.
  • I just see that as an insurmountable amount of
    data.

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Email Should Be Saved
  • Historical Purposes That would be an
    interesting thing to look at 1000 years from
    now
  • Legal Purposes medical, student, administrative
    records
  • Institutional Memory After I leave, someone
    will have to know how I did things.

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Storage, Organization Management
  1. Reliable Storage and Retrieval Mechanisms
  2. Comprehensible Organization Schemas
  3. Metadata to Provide Context

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Reliable Storage (digital preservation)
  • the practice of storing email messages with
    long-term value on machine readable media such as
    CD-ROM, 3480 tape, or digital linear tape
    presumes that the hardware and software required
    to read the data will exist into the future.
  • Reserves the right to accept into the State
    Archives email stored only on those media it has
    the ability to read and that it might delegate
    the responsibility of long term maintenance and
    preservation to the creating agency.

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Comprehensible Organization Schemas
  • The email messages must be organized in a system,
    so that one may determine the general topic to
    which the messages relate.

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No Folders People
  • 25 have over 3000 messages in their inbox,
  • 25 have between 200 and 1000 messages
  • 50 have fewer than 20
  • Tend to be most satisfied,
  • None of them reported problems finding an older
    email
  • Not compliant with state guidelines.

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Context / Metadata
  • For those messages that have permanent, archival
    value
  • Messages transferred to the Division must have
    metadata concerning the email and its related
    electronic records recorded on the Divisions
    electronic records inventory form.

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Attachments
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User Knowledge
  • Users of email must understand the ways in which
    email has changed workflow and business practices
    in recent years.
  • These users, as well as information technology
    (IT) professionals who will be asked to preserve
    email over time, must receive training
    regarding issues outlined in these guidelines.

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