As you begin to tackle your spring cleaning projects, consider adding your public email accounts to your list. Not only can maintaining a clean email account lead to greater efficiencies for you and your employer, it can also help to limit maintenance and storage costs, reduce public record response time, and decrease your public entity’s potential liability.
As a reminder, the Ohio Electronic Records Committee has created a new virtual interactive training series that is designed to provide information and best practices. As you’re cleaning up your email accounts this spring, we encourage you to review the following:
- Examples of non-records and transient records that may be deleted immediately – Part One at 3:27 and Part Two at 11:34.
- Questions you can use to determine whether a specific email should be retained – Part One at 5:17.
- Tips for managing email threads and attachments – Part One at 7:52
- Suggestions for sorting and organizing your email inbox – Part Two at 12:54 and Part Four at 0:25.
- Best practices for setting up an efficient and effective email filing system – Part Three at 7:22.
- Suggestions for creating automatic retention rules for emails in Microsoft Outlook – Part Four at 6:20.
It’s important to give your electronic records attention throughout the year, but sometimes we all need an extra boost to get us motivated. Spring is an excellent time to review your approach to recordkeeping and establish some new best practices to keep you on track throughout the year. We encourage you to watch the entire training series for more information. The series takes approximately one hour to complete and a Certificate of Completion is provided at the end of Part Four.