National Month

Records and Information Management Month – April

Records and Information Management Month – April is a small but real reason to pause, notice, and celebrate — together if we can.

Why it matters

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CELEBRATE ORGANIZATION

April is here, a month dedicated to effective records management and the preservation of our history.

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WHEN
April each year
ORIGIN
Established by the Association of Records Managers and Administrators in 1996
STAT
Over 70% of businesses fail due to inadequate records management
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The U.S. National Archives holds over 13 billion records
VIBE
A month for awareness and improvement in information management
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THE STORY

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Records and Information Management Month is an observance that highlights the critical role of organized information in both personal and professional contexts. With roots established in 1996 by the Association of Records Managers and Administrators, this month serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving records. From family histories to corporate documents, effective management practices ensure that information is accessible and usable for future generations.

The significance of records management extends beyond mere organization; it is about safeguarding our heritage. Archives and libraries across the country play a vital role in preserving documents that tell the story of our nation. For example, the U.S. National Archives is home to invaluable records, including the Declaration of Independence and civil rights documents. These institutions highlight how proper management can protect history and enhance cultural understanding.

As individuals, we can take steps to improve our own information management habits. This April, consider dedicating time to sort through personal files, whether they are physical documents or digital data. Engaging in workshops and community events can provide valuable insights into best practices, while also fostering a sense of collective responsibility toward information preservation.

In the workplace, effective records management can lead to increased efficiency and compliance. Many organizations are recognizing the need to review their records management policies and invest in training for employees. By prioritizing organized information systems, businesses can not only safeguard their data but also enhance productivity and decision-making processes.

Good records management is a key factor in operational success.

— JOHN DOE, RECORDS MANAGEMENT EXPERT
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WORTH KNOWING

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Organize Your Records

Start by decluttering and organizing both physical and digital files.

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Visit Local Archives

Explore historical archives to understand the importance of preservation.

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Attend Workshops

Participate in records management workshops to enhance your skills.

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Digital Management

Utilize software tools to streamline your records management processes.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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🇺🇸 North America

North America

Home to many archives and records management institutions.

🇬🇧 Europe

Europe

Rich in historical records, many countries celebrate similar observances.

🇦🇺 Australia

Australia

Engages in records management practices to preserve heritage.

🇯🇵 Asia

Asia

Countries like Japan emphasize records management in cultural preservation.

🇨🇦 Canada

Canada

Recognizes the importance of records management in governance.

🇿🇦 Africa

Africa

Various initiatives focus on safeguarding historical records.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

First Records Management Day
The first Records Management Day was celebrated in 1996.

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National Archives
The U.S. National Archives was established in 1934.

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Paper vs Digital
Digital records are now the most common form of documentation.

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Record Retention
Businesses are legally required to retain certain records for specific periods.

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Cultural Impact
Records management affects cultural heritage and historical research.

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Professional Certification
The Certified Records Manager credential is recognized worldwide.

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Global Observance
Countries around the world promote records management practices.

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READ MORE

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MANAGEMENT

Records Management Basics

By Judith Read

A comprehensive guide to the essentials of records management.

HISTORY

Preserving Our Heritage

By Thomas H. McKee

Explores the importance of archival practices in preserving history.

DIGITAL

The Digital Age of Records

By Lisa K. Smith

Discusses the transition to digital records management.

GUIDANCE

Best Practices in Records Management

By Margaret A. Thompson

Offers strategies for effective records management across industries.

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PAIR IT WITH

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HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Understanding history through preserved records.

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ORGANIZATION

Keeping records in order for easy access.

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RESEARCH

Facilitating research through accessible information.

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EFFICIENCY

Improving workflow through effective management.

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Get Organized This April

Join the celebration of Records and Information Management Month by improving your records management practices and sharing your journey on social media.

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How to celebrate

Small, doable ways to celebrate Records and Information Management Month – April.

  • Do one small thing that makes the day feel marked.
  • Tell someone what you're celebrating and why.
  • Share a post, a photo, or a memory connected to it.
  • Make a tiny tradition — something you could do again next year.
  • Let it be simple. Not every celebration has to be a production.

Celebration ideas by audience

For families

Do one small thing together that everyone will remember.

For kids

Turn it into a craft, a story, or a snack — meet them where they are.

For couples

Use the day as an excuse for a little intentional time together.

At the office

Acknowledge the day in the team chat or at a stand-up. Small, sincere, fast.

At school

Anchor a short lesson or activity around the day.

In your community

Share, volunteer, or donate to make the day mean something locally.

On your own

Celebrate quietly and completely. One person can still mark a day.