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Records management is the systematic control of records during their entire life cycle from creation, through processing, distribution, receipt, organization, storage, retrieval to disposition, for the purpose of improving the efficiency of record keeping, ensuring adequate protection of the records, and ensuring access to public information. Records management seeks to meet operational business needs and accountability requirements along a records continuum from design to disposition.

For state agency records, see the Records Management website here.

 

Within the A&M Libraries, Research Data Management Services supports researchers in meeting finder and publisher requirements for data sharing, and ensuring that research data are usable over time. We offer services, tools, and consultations to meet the data management needs of researchers.

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  • Publish Data - Publish your data in the Texas A&M institutional data repository.  

 

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