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ADP printout control.
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- Book
- Government document
- Series:
- Technical note (United States. Bureau of Land Management) ; 3.
- Technical note / Bureau of Land Management ; [3]
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- United States. Bureau of Land Management--Records and correspondence.
- United States.
- United States. Bureau of Land Management.
- Electronic data processing--Nevada.
- Electronic data processing.
- Filing systems--Nevada.
- Filing systems.
- Bureau of Land Management.
- Files (Records).
- Management.
- Records.
- Records--Management.
- Nevada.
- Local Subjects:
- Bureau of Land Management.
- Files (Records).
- Filing systems.
- Management.
- Records.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Records and correspondence.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (5 unnumbered pages) : one illustration.
- Other Title:
- Automatic data processing printout control
- Place of Publication:
- Portland, Ore. : U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Portland Service Center, 1973.
- Summary:
- "The receipt, distribution, storage, retrieval and disposal of ADP computer printouts is a very difficult and cumbersome procedure in most BLM offices. The problems most often encountered are: (1) forwarding to the proper staff office(s) only when needed, immediately or at some later date after receipt; (2) storage, temporary or indefinite, in the using office; (3) replacement when superseded by a more current printout, and storage in an inactive storage point or destruction if no longer needed; (4) if stored at a central point, inadequate physical facilities for orderly arrangement and identification; and (5) timely disposal. A Nevada State Office employee, Fern Trimbell, has developed an efficient system which effectively overcomes all five of these problems"--Leaf 1.
- Notes:
- "Date issued: 4-26-73."
- "Filing code: 1265."
- "The receipt, distribution, storage, retrieval and disposal of ADP computer printouts is a very difficult and cumbersome procedure in most BLM offices. The problems most often encountered are: (1) forwarding to the proper staff office(s) only when needed, immediately or at some later date after receipt; (2) storage, temporary or indefinite, in the using office; (3) replacement when superseded by a more current printout, and storage in an inactive storage point or destruction if no longer needed; (4) if stored at a central point, inadequate physical facilities for orderly arrangement and identification; and (5) timely disposal. A Nevada State Office employee, Fern Trimbell, has developed an efficient system which effectively overcomes all five of these problems"--Leaf 1.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (BLM, viewed December 23, 2020).
- Other Format:
- Print version: ADP printout control
- OCLC:
- 1126137042
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