GMT: Records Management
A record is considered anything - papers, memos, presentations, reports, books, maps,
e-mails, photographs, or documentary materials - that documents past, present and
future business and operations. - answerTrue
A non-record is documentary material that doesn't meet the definition of a record, and is
usually maintained for reference purposes. Examples of non-records include: stocks of
publications and other copies, library and museum reference material, catalogues and
journals, and a . . . . - answerDuplicate copy of SECNAV Instruction 5210.8, Department
of the Navy Records Management Program maintained in
DON records management procedures have been developed to meet the requirement
of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and federal law, and
includes procedures to ensure: records are identified by their SSIC or category, records
are organized using a file plan, records are retained or held for a specified amount of
time, and . . . - answerRecords are transferred, retired, or destroyed as determined by
their specific disposition schedule.
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