Recordkeeping In Brief 18 - Introducing recordkeeping metadata
- What is recordkeeping metadata?
- Mandatory recordkeeping metadata
- Tools for implementing recordkeeping metadata
- Implementing recordkeeping metadata
What is recordkeeping metadata?
Recordkeeping metadata is data that facilitates the use and management of records. Particularly in electronic applications, metadata can be a key means of improving a system and helping it to meet recordkeeping requirements.
Recordkeeping metadata is a tool that enables you to describe records, people and business activities in a suitable amount of detail to ensure:
- better information accessibility
- improved records management, and
- greater accountability in business operations.
How is recordkeeping metadata useful?
A number of everyday activities within your organisation involve the capture of metadata about your records or rely on metadata being available. Examples include:
- identifying personal information that must be protected under Privacy legislation
- accessing documents sought under Freedom of Information legislation
- transferring records to another organisation as a result of administrative change or privatisation
- tracking ministerial correspondence
- identifying vital records as part of disaster planning
- transferring archives to State Records, or
- documenting the destruction of records.
Mandatory recordkeeping metadata
The minimum requirements for recordkeeping metadata for NSW public offices are contained in the Standard on digital recordkeeping (2008).
Tools for implementing recordkeeping metadata
To supplement the minimum requirements from the Standard on digital recordkeeping, there is a technical specification for recordkeeping metadata standard for the NSW public sector. Go to: NSW Recordkeeping Metadata Standard - Technical Specification (MS Word, 2.76MB).
Implementing recordkeeping metadata
Strategies for Documenting Government Business: The DIRKS Manual contains a wide range of guidance about achieving better recordkeeping in the NSW public sector. For an overview in this document of how to implement recordkeeping metadata and a discussion of the objectives it can help you to achieve, see Doing DIRKS to specify and apply recordkeeping metadata.
© State of New South Wales through the State Records Authority, 2001.
First published July 2001 / Revised edition January 2002 / Revised November 2003 / September 2008
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