Hi Team,
Welcome to the new subject, Access. Hope that everyone is keeping well
Chapter 1
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| Fig 1 - Access Denied! |
Welcome to the first
week in Access. To kick off the subject
I started with an "Access Denied" activity. Students were locked out of the classroom
until they had successfully collected all of the information I was asking
for. It was interesting to see who provided
what information and how easy/difficult it was to draw that info from the
class. How would you have responded to
the questions asked?
Students questioned
"why" the info was required & wondered how this linked into
Access.
Q1 - Relates to
Archives Search & some of the future assignments require you to access
Archives Search
Q2 - Most people
provided this info as this info would be fairly easy to "get" in the
real world.
Q3 - Most students
flatly refused for me to have access to this kind of information.
Q4 - Identified that
you are unable to discriminate access to information/records based upon the
person’s occupation or visible characteristics.
Further details will be covered in an upcoming FOI session
Q2 & Q3 Tried to
identify that in the real world info has different levels of
"restriction". Some info is
easily accessible and "open" to view while other info is closed and
"access is denied". This will
depend on what the info is and who wants to gain access to the info.
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| Fig 2 - Access has an impact on all areas of RM |
Some things that you
need to consider is that access falls into the many categories of a record's
life cycle (Fig 1).
- Creation
- How the document has been titled. If
not titled correctly is can be difficult to locate & retrieve
- Capture
- the physical storage of the document for future retrieval. Is it on an old "floppy disk" or
physically locked away in a filing cabinet in the manager's office
- Control
(maintenance) - so that the document can be accessed when required. Easy retrieval, the info is not lost
- Disposal
- inappropriate disposal can result in a loss of important info
Group
Activity (articles)

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| Fig 3 ZD Net article |
Students were divided
into two groups & each group received an article related to RM,
Access. Each group then read the article
& answered the question. Students
then presented their article & findings to the greater group &
discussions were held. Read through the
attached articles and consider your workplace.
It is interesting that we save records, documents information etc to CD,
however how often do you go back to check that the CD is working and the info
hasn't been lost. What migration
strategy does your agency have in place . . . . If any! Don't forget the CDs that you have at home with
your precious holiday snaps, or your children's first day of school photos, how
often do you pull them out to have a look at?
You will not be able
to use any of these three articles for Chapter 7 assignment submission!
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| Fig 4 Article from IQ |
Chapter 7
For this chapter we
looked at the main points involved in writing simple documents. You may be thinking "How is this
linked with Access?" The answer
is that even though there may not be a "direct" connection to access
it is something that you are no doubt doing on a daily basis. It could be writing an email about upcoming
casual day, responding to a customer complaint, drafting a report to submit to
your manager. Whatever the reason
someone will be viewing the information and assessing it's content. So in a way write simple documents is linked
with access as you are giving someone access to certain information. Just make sure that you are giving the right
person the right access!
As discussed in
class, there were examples given when incorrect access to certain information
was given. Ever sent an email to the
wrong person in your contact list, or sent an email to a larger than required
group of people? The point is that you need
to double check everything before it leaves your desk/computer. Check out the following link to see how wrong
some people can get it http://news.ninemsn.com.au/technology/845713/leaked-entertainment-books-email-transcript
Within your
assignments you have written a lot of information in various formats. These documents will all serve a particular
purpose. Be sure that when you are
writing a document that you follow the four steps carefully (ref to Fig 5):
1) Plan the document
- "Fail to plan is planning to fail!"
2) Drafting the
document - Rough copies are necessary to ensure you have included all the key
points
3) Review the
document - Have fresh eyes read the document to ensure that it is clear for
your intended audience
4) Write the final
document - And then make sure you proofread the final. Spell check will not pick everything up!
For this assignment
all you will be required to fill in the table on pages 130 & 131. Dot points are enough. Consider the following example in relation to
the article “Burned CDs Not a Long Term
Option”:
An email
sent out to staff communicating that official records are not to be stored on
CDs. An official policy is to follow
WHO: Staff
within State Records. No external
"customers"
PURPOSE: To
advise staff of new policy that will be implemented in relation to official
records being burnt on to CDs.
FORMAT: Email
with State Records logo, attach new policy
KEY
POINTS: Date when policy is effective, Why policy is being implemented,
Appropriate action
ORGANISATIONAL
REQUIREMENTS: Need to be approved by
State Records Director
METHOD OF
COMMUNICATION: Email then follow up at next staff meeting (verbal &
included in minutes). Formal communication will require approval from manager
& director
MEANS OF
COMMUNICATION: Discuss at management team meeting, discuss at team meetings,
send email to all State Records employees
OTHER: Print
& save email to file for record
You will then be
required to produce a document (approx 300 words) based upon your article
taking into consideration the three dot points on page 129 of the review.
Assignments
For this unit of
study (Access subject) I will want to see only the three assignments as
indicated in my 26/06/2013 email. It
will not be necessary to include your "activities" as part of your
submission. Hopefully with the course
notes sent to you as a word document it will be easier to fill in the
activities and review sections.
Have a great weekend,
Meilsa Z-G