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The information lifecycle provides a consistent structure underpinning all the subjects covered with the Information Management resource. As well as being able to access its contents by specific information type (records, email etc) it is also possible to navigate by the particular phase of the information lifecycle that you are interested in. In this way you can view all the guidance provided for a particular phase of the lifecycle and how it applies across different types of information.

Click below on the particular phase of the information lifecycle that you are interested in to gain access to all the guidance contained within this resource relevant to that particular phase.


Creation

Creating information appears at first glance to be easy and to require little thought or planning. Quantity, however, does not necessarily equal quality. Indeed it can often help contribute against it.

The questions to be addressed during this phase are largely aimed at ensuring that the information created is fit for purpose and that it is contains appropriate and reliable content.

Active Use

The active use phase of the lifecycle can be described as the period during which information is in constant or regular use. It is necessary to think about how that information can and should be used - not to try to prevent innovation or stifle creativity, but to address the potential risks to your organisation which could occur as a result of the uncontrolled use of information.

Semi-Active

This often represents the most problematic and dangerous phase of all in the information lifecycle. This is the period during which people may forget where the information came from, what its place in the process was or indeed why it was created at all - potentially leading to the accidental breakdown of whatever carefully constructed management controls were put in place during the preceding phases.

Final Outcome

The final outcome phase is the last phase of the lifecycle and covers two different and diametrically opposed processes which together encapsulate the fate of all information: either its permanent preservation or its deletion. Due to the holistic approach at the heart of information lifecycle management both these themes are touched on repeatedly throughout earlier phases but are most relevant during this final phase.







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