The usefulness of records in conducting an agency's current business. Includes fiscal value and legal value, which are usually analyzed separately when records are evaluated for disposition. See also FISCAL VALUE, LEGAL VALUE.
The usefulness of the records to the creating office for the conduct of its day-to-day business.
The usefulness of a record to the originating group in the conduct of its business. (Example: Marywood University is the originating agency of the Marywood transcript, and Marywood University is the succeeding agency for the transcript from another institution.) See also Fiscal Value, Historical Value, Informational Value, Intrinsic Value, and Legal Value (ARMA International).
The usefulness of records/archives for the conduct of current and/or future administrative business. (SAA Glossary)
the usefulness of a record to an organization in the conduct of its daily business
The usefulness of records to the office of origin for carrying out its day-to-day activities.
1) Length of time records are needed for program management, e.g., status and trend reporting, planning, etc., to support administrative consistency and continuity; 2) The usefulness of records for the conduct of current and/or future administrative business.
The usefulness of records in conducting an agency's business. (OAR 166)
The usefulness or significance of records to support ancillary operations and management of an organization. (2)