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To keep or not to keep? Records appraisal and moving house | The National
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The process of knowing what you have and how valuable it may be is
fundamental to Information Management. Records ‘appraisal’ is a core part
keeping an organisation running efficiently – without knowing what value
your records hold, useless stuff will clog up your cupboards and servers,
whilst useful information remains inaccessible and unexploited.

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