Alphabetic filing rules - Fundamentals for records managers

In the rush to automate records, records managers may overlook the need to establish a sound basis for manual filing systems. Transition to an automated system is more efficient when based on a sound manual system that has good documentation and is consistent. The automated system should be selected...

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Consistency
Documentation
Efficiency
Files management
Filing systems
Government agencies
Names
Personal computers
Records management
Telephone directories
Television stations
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