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University Archives volunteer group wins Vice-Chancellor's Award!
On December 1st the university held its annual Vice-Chancellor’s Volunteer Achievement Awards Ceremony, which recognises the amazing contribution made by over 2600 volunteers. This year the University Archives Volunteers group are the very proud co-recipients of the Group of the Year award! Congratulations to all of our volunteers, and thank you so much for your hard work throughout the year.
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Records Services Help Desk and Office closure
The Records Services Help Desk and Office will be closed on Tuesday 28 November 11:30am to 3:00pm.
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Records Services Help Desk and Office closure
The Records Services Help Desk and Office will be closed on Wednesday 18 October 2017 10:00am to 11:30am.
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Records Services Help Desk and Office closure
The Records Services Help Desk and Office will be closed on Thursday 17 August 2017 – 8:45am to 5:00pm.
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HPRM upgrade to HPE Content Manager
On Monday 31 July 2017 HP Records Manager will be upgraded to version 9 and renamed ‘HPE Content Manager’.
HPRM action tracking for exams training
Sessions for HPRM Action Tracking for Examinations are now available;
New records repository open for business
In 2016, the sale of Thebarton Campus resulted in the need to relocate the University’s off-site records repository. This significant project involved the establishment of a new facility on the lower level of the Woolhouse Library at Waite Campus. Over 25,000 boxes of temporary and permanent files, as well as the bulk of the University Archives collection, were transferred to Waite during February and March this year. Importantly, restrictions on access to the records were kept to a minimum and business has now returned to normal.