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The Computer and The Court Clerk. Rick Hogan Chief Records Manager NYS Office of Court Administration 212-428-2875 rhogan@courts.state.ny.us Becky Letko Court Analyst (518) 238-4399 bletko@courts.state.ny.us.
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The Computer and The Court Clerk Rick Hogan Chief Records Manager NYS Office of Court Administration 212-428-2875 rhogan@courts.state.ny.us Becky Letko Court Analyst (518) 238-4399bletko@courts.state.ny.us
“In the digital age, if we do nothing to preserve information, we will lose everything” Dietrich Schüller, IFAP Vice-President and Audiovisual Archive Specialist (Information For All Program at the UN)
Scanned Record AND Data • I May Only Have Data • Record of Court Activity • How Do I Find The Scanned Record (“Pointers”)
What Allows Me To Change The Format? ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER OF THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE Part 104 of the Rules of the Chief Administrator.
Format Does Not Control Retention • Retention Periods are for the information – Not The Physical Form Of the Record. • Approved re-formatting of a paper record is “allowable”. • What happens to the paper original?
How Can I Do This? • Use Your Information Technology Professional (or Vendor). • Archive Writing • PDF-A • Back-up
Planning, Planning, Planning! Is the Town or Village Clerk able to accept the final digital record?