Keep it or delete it: making good choices about information
This module is for everyone who works for the Australian Government. It provides advice about the different types of business information agency staff and contractors can or can't destroy as part of their daily work.
This content has been provided by the National Archives of Australia.
Participant benefits
- Define different types of business information.
- Know what Australian Government information you must keep and what you can delete.
- Understand ‘normal administrative practice’ and how it applies to your daily work.
- Gain insights about destroying Australian Government information legally and accountably information you must keep and associated risks.
Suitable for
All staff.
Category and User level
This learning experience aligns with the Working in Government Craft at the Foundation level.
Price
Free of charge.
Related topics
Data
This module is for everyone who works for the Australian Government. It provides advice about the different types of business information agency staff and contractors can or can't destroy as part of their daily work.
This module is part of the e-Learning program Digital preservation skills for Australian Government
This content has been provided by the National Archives of Australia.
Full course details
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