Ref: CF/RAI/NYHQ/DPP/RAM/2003-00541
Subject: RAMP-TRIM Training - Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ]
Work units which have listed their main record series [groups of records] using RAMP-TRIM are in a better position when planning for the integration, sharing, transferring and securing paper or electronic records. Below are the Records and Archive Management Programme [RAMP-TRIM] Training Dates and Frequently Asked Questions |
C. When and Where is the Training Taking Place?
E. What do I do after Training?
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The course covers the UNICEF Records and Archives Management programme (RAMP) and the software (TRIM) which supports it. Part I consists of an introduction, overview of concepts and TRIM functionality, introduction to searching and an explanation of the Record Series. Part II covers File folder Listing, Editing & Searching, Transfer Boxes/Shipments & Report Printing. The training will include hands on experience with data entry/revision. Each part takes one full day, usually from 9:15 to 4:45 with a break for lunch between 12:30 to 1:45. Part II should not be considered as an optional extra. Essential concepts (e.g. how to list folders, how to create boxes, how to generate labels, how to put folders in boxes, how to arrange for shipments) are covered in Part II. If you do not attend Part II you will not have the knowledge and hands-on required to electronically view or fully manage the list of current records in your workspace or put your non-current materials in boxes to send them to the archives. Part III, Correspondence Action Tracking is for those staff registering or tracking paper or electronic items in the work unit [e.g. correspondence or other paper or electronic documents] |
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All staff who are responsible for tracking their current records or doing the archiving for their sections, especially those who are reorganizing. Divisions planning to move or reorganizie are given priority for training to allow orderly transfer of records to new staff responsible or to storage. Decisions on file arrangement are usually easier after all the main series have been listed. The first staff trained from a Section or unit for a new procedure such as Correspondence Action Tracking should be self-starters willing to assist others from their work units. If possible supervisors should observe the first day session so as to understand the RAMP-TRIM functionality, the work their assistants will be performing and how to search for information. |
C. When is the training taking place?
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Part IIa: Friday 20 June 9:15 to 12:30
Folder List, Search & Link
Part IIb Friday 20 June 1:45 to 4:45
Box List and Transfer
Part IIIa Thursday 10 July 9:15 to 12:30
Correspondence or Item Register Action, Track
Part IIIb: Thursday 10 July 1:45 to 4:45
Electronic Documents - Attach & share
Where is the training taking place?
D. How do I register for training?
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The days following the intermediate training each trainee should review and test adding data or printing reports from their own machines. If you encounter problems please contact John Manfredi by e-mail and we will schedule someone to help. p.s Using RAMP-TRIM to identify your main Record Series and files will assist you when requesting backed up disk space for e-mail and other electronic files for 2002-2003. See also draft chart that will help estimate the size of your electronic files - equivalent to what you may now have in similar paper record series.Technical Issues Related to Electronic Records (including email) -- Annex G of the RAMP-TRIM Workbook. Adhiratha Kevin Keefe, Project Development Officer, Information Management Unit |