School districts face challenging issues in complying
with records-related laws and regulations, improving
access to the wealth of records-based information, and
managing the cost of records storage. Many school
districts do not have the luxury of having a professional
records management staff to design and implement
programs that address this issue. Rockland BOCES offers
many records management support services to assist
districts with this very important responsibility.
Rockland County BOCES obtained a 2005-2006 LGRMIF
grant from the New York State Archives to help bring
state-of-the-art electronic records management services
to component and non-component districts alike.
Records management services at Rockland BOCES are
offered through the Instructional Support/Technical
Services Division.
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Dr. Carol Stewart, Program Administrator for Records Management,
and Caroline MacDonald, Records Management Specialist
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Dr. Carol Stewart, Program Administrator for Records
Management, and Caroline MacDonald, Records
Management Specialist, saw a need to take records
management “beyond microfilm and into the 21st
Century” for area school districts. Rockland County
BOCES selected Laserfiche electronic document imaging
software and General Code to help them accomplish
this goal. Rockland County BOCES evaluated several
potential software packages and chose Laserfiche on
the basis of affordability and user-friendliness.
Although paper and microfilm have been the cornerstones
of records management in the past, districts now have
a need to access the increasing volume of documents
quicker and more efficiently. Paper and microfilm just
cannot provide the timely and reliable access required
and expected. Electronic document management not
only provides quick and efficient access to information,
enabling a district to better serve its constituents, it also
provides a reliable disaster protection/ recovery option.
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As
an option, a district can obtain its own networked
Laserfiche system for wider access, and options for
Web accessibility may also be available. |
Caroline MacDonald coordinates the conversion of the
documents to digital format. Participating districts provide
paper or microfilm documents to Rockland BOCES.
These documents are then scanned into Laserfiche,
named, and “indexed” for quick searchability. Districts
can access documents via a nested folder structure
(similar to Windows Explorer) organized to emulate their
paper files. In addition to accessing documents through
the folder structure, there are also various search options
available, depending on the type of document. For textual
types of documents (such as Board Minutes), districts
can perform a full-text search. For non-textual types
of documents (PO’s, forms, etc.), districts can search
by key fields.
Rockland BOCES can provide the documents to the
districts on self-executable “viewer” CD’s or DVD’s,
complete with the programming to do searches. As
an option, a district can obtain its own networked
Laserfiche system for wider access, and options for
Web accessibility may also be available.
“The wonderful thing about the Laserfiche software
is its simplicity for the end user,” says Dr. Stewart. “It is also very flexible and can accommodate almost
any type of document a district may have.” Common
documents include Board Agendas and Minutes, Special
Education Records, Student Records (such as transcripts,
permanent record cards or cumulative files), Medical
Records, Accounts Payable Documents, Employee Files,
District Policies and Procedures, and Contracts.
The electronic document imaging services provided
by Rockland County BOCES make documents more
accessible, with a huge amount of information on one
small CD or DVD. Also, because this service is state-aid
reimbursable as a cooperative service, districts realize
great economies as well.
Rockland BOCES encourages both component and
non-component districts to explore the “new frontier”
of electronic document management through use of
its services. Additional information can be obtained by
calling Dr. Stewart or Ms. MacDonald at 845-627-4724.
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