Function& Activities in registry record

what is REGISTRY ?

The registry is the nerve centre of any Ministry/Department. No Ministry/Department can function effectively unless the registry is functioning efficiently.

Benefits from Good Registry

Consistency

Efficiency

Good decision making

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Ensures preservation of important records

Continuity

REGISTRY
FUNCTIONS

Provide storage,
repository and
reference services

Location of
files and
information
retrieval

Build up and
control
registered
files

Review and
dispose of all
inactive files

Receive, record &
distribute incoming and
internally created mail

Record and arrange
timely despatch of
internally created
correspondence

The Registry and the Life of Records

Registries are concerned with all files –Active Files, Semi-Current Files as well as
Closed Files. It is important, however, that registries know how and when to shift files on
to the Records Centre
.

e Records Centre provides a storage and retrieval service for semi-current records.

By making regular use of the Records Centre, registry staff will be able to provide users
of records with access to semi-current records that are no longer kept in the registry.

Use of the Centre will also achieve improvements in working conditions, as they will
keep the records registry clear of files not needed for current work.

Semi-current records are records that are no longer needed for day-to-day use but must
be kept because they may need to be referred to occasionally or because they have a
continuing administrative, legal and financial value.

Responsibilities of Registry Users

deal with files promptly and return them to the registry when they are no
longer required

use the „bring-up‟ (B.U) system when action on a file has to be temporarily
suspended;

keep files free of ephemeral material such as duplicates, drafts and such
like;

Responsibilities of Registry Staff towards Users

To provide a service to the action officers who have to use the records

To show the maximum possible courtesy and cooperation

To take every opportunity to learn the particular needs and requirements of their
organisation and its action officers.