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I have replied privately already about our current policy but Paul's comment reminds me of a skeleton in our stacks. From the late 1990s to present day our enquiry files have had a 10-year retention on them and are destroyed on a rolling basis. Before that we did keep complete correspondence files, which were all correspondence and not just enquiries. In the late 1990s we realised that this was taking up rather a lot of space and many of the things in the files were of no use to anyone. A minion was tasked with going through each file to remove and refile anything useful in the subject filing system then in place and destroying the rest. I think our minion did manage to get as far as the late 1960s with this exercise but it was never high on their list of jobs to be done and when they left the whole thing stopped. If anything this made things worse as now we have to remember to look in different places depending on the date. I would love to be able to throw away these old correspondence files but the fear nags me that some of them contain useful information as to terms of deposit that need to be transferred to our depositor's files.
On the plus side we have always had a system that encouraged any staff member giving a full response to a particular question that they thought might come up again to create a file for our searchroom library (with all details of the original enquirer removed of course) so anyone could use it. This has proved very useful over the years and only the other day I found myself able to explain what had been found out in response to the same enquiry in 1951 and that we had not received anything further on the subject since that date (it was a family who had gone to America in the 1620s so not surprising that further evidence had not come our way).
The moral of the story seems to be if it's likely to be useful file it somewhere people can use it straight away rather than think you will recover it later.
10 year retention on enquiries seems about right to us, we often have repeat business during that time and it is useful to be able to refer back but only occasionally do we get people coming back beyond 10 years.
Pamela Birch
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From: Archivists, conservators and records managers. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Sillitoe
Sent: 22 February 2017 16:12
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Subject: Re: Keeping old enquiries
With due respect to compliance needs, and without wishing to advocate even more work, could the responses to old enquiries form a useful knowledge base for future enquiries?
Paul Sillitoe
Dr Paul J Sillitoe, Dip Arc Admin (Distn), RMARA
Consultant Archivist
Honorary Fellow, University of Liverpool
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From: Archivists, conservators and records managers. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Phaedra Casey
Sent: 21 February 2017 10:51
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Subject: Keeping old enquiries
Dear all
I'd be interested to hear from you how long you keep details of old enquiries, and in particular enquirers' details.
Do you have systems in place to remove enquirers' details from Calm (or your equivalent) after a certain number of years?
Many thanks.
Phaedra
Phaedra Casey BA MA MA
Archivist
Brunel University London
Governance, Information and Legal Office (GILO)
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