Do you mean situations like 700 pictures of chewing gum on pavements ?
We suggest burning to CD or DVD or other off-line storage depending on
the value of the images.
Donald Henderson
Information Compliance Manager
Perth & Kinross Council
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From: The UK Records Management mailing list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tina Martin
Sent: 19 October 2006 16:16
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Subject: Storage of photos/pictures
Hi,
I've had a quick scan to see if there have been any other similar
requests
but couldn't find anything. We have a high number of photos/pictures
which
are being stored on the shared network drive. How have other
organisations
dealt with storage of photos/images?? I'm happy to receive replies off
list too.
Thanks.
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