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Arranging Unstructured Data
Procedure for Arranging Unstructured Data to Match Records Retention Schedules
For PDF see Procedure for Arranging Unstructured Data to Match Records Retention Schedules
Purpose
Putting in place a filing scheme allows you to create and organise records in an organised and accessible manner, which supports records management processes.
This procedure sets out steps for creating a filing structure for unstructured data to match the records retention schedule in your area. A document showing this arrangement is called a filing scheme.
This procedure refers to ‘unstructured data’ (see definitions) only.
Step 1: Design your Filing Scheme
- It is advisable that all staff members in an area with recordkeeping responsibilities are involved in designing the filing scheme, but a designated staff member, with area management support, should lead the process.
- Get the latest version of the retention schedule for your area. If one does not exist, create one using the Procedure on Managing and Applying Template Record Retention Schedules
- Choose the digital storage option best suited to your area (eg, Nas, Sharepoint). See IT Services Storage Options for further information.
- Design a File Structure (eg, on Nas or Sharepoint) based on the schedule, and a matching arrangement for hard copy records (see the examples below). Eg, this filing scheme may include a top-level entry for School Administration records, with lower levels for Class Lists, then Class Name/Academic Year. Level titles may include series reference numbers.
Step 2: Create an Exceptions Entry
- All filing schemes should include an entry (eg, folder) for ‘Exceptions’. This is to allow for files subject to formal processes, eg, FOI, legal cases, to be moved as per the Exceptions Procedure.
Step 3: Approve the Filing Scheme
- Area management are responsible for reviewing and approving the filing scheme created for their area.
Step 4: Implement the Filing Scheme
- Setup the file structure in your chosen storage option with suitable access controls in place.
- Apply it across your work area.
Step 5: Updating the Filing Scheme
- Always review the filing scheme when changes are made to your records retention schedule, and ensure any changes are reflected in folder directories, sites/libraries, and hard copy filing arrangements
Definitions
Term |
Description |
Unstructured Data |
All University records, digital and hard copy, managed directly by staff, eg, within filing systems, on network drives, Sharepoint sites/libraries, hard drives |
Structured data |
Data comprised of clearly defined data types held within structured systems such as relational databases (eg, Core, Agresso) |
Filing Scheme sample
(based on Schools/Dept Template Records Retention Schedule)
Code |
Function |
Activity |
Series Scope and Content |
3.1 |
School Administration |
|
|
3.1.1 |
School Administration |
General Administration |
Class Lists and Related Datasets |
3.1.2 |
School Administration |
Admissions |
Post-Graduate Applications |
3.1.3 |
School Administration |
Admissions |
International Student Applications |
3.1.4 |
School Administration |
Examination and Progression |
Assessment |
3.1.5 |
School Administration |
Examination and Progression |
Broadsheets |
3.1.6 |
School Administration |
|
Theses |
3.1.7 |
School Administration |
|
Examination Administration |
3.1.8 |
School Administration |
|
External Examiners |
3.1.9 |
School Administration |
Examination and Progression - Placement |
Placement |
3.1.10 |
School Administration |
Examination and Progression - Other |
Ongoing Progression - Competency and Accreditation |
3.1.11 |
School Administration |
Relationship Management |
Student File |
3.1.12 |
School Administration |
Relationship Management |
Fitness to Practice |
3.1.13 |
School Administration |
Scholarships |
Scholarship rules and winners |
3.1.14 |
School Administration |
Scholarships |
Unsuccessful applications |
3.1.15 |
School Administration |
Financial Admin |
Student Stipends |
3.1.16 |
School Administration |
Reporting and Analysis |
Reports, analyses, surveys |
3.1.17 |
School Administration |
Reporting and Analysis |
Survey Forms |
3.1.18 |
School Administration |
Student Recruitment |
Event Administration |
Folder Directory (Sharepoint Sites/Libraries)
A Nas or Sharepoint folder structure based on the above Filing Scheme may begin like this:
Top level: Schools Administration
2nd level: General Information
3rd level: Class Lists
4th/5th level: Class Name/Academic Year
Guidance: website: www.ucc.ie/recordsmanagement; Queries: archives@ucc.ie, ext 2753.