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Access and Privacy: A Primer for Faculty Members
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Collection, Use and Disclosure of Personal Information
Data Security and Encryption:  Handling Confidential & Personal Information
From Paper to Digital:  Scanning University Records
Managing Records and Information in Office 365
Privacy and Remote Teaching and Learning
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Storing University Records
Students Employed by Queen's: How to Manage Email and Other Records
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Transitory Records  &  Transitory Records Decision Tree
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Working Remotely: Access to Information, Protection of Privacy, and Records Management
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Records Management and Privacy Office

Suite F300 Mackintosh-Corry Hall
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Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
Canada

Tel: 613.533.6095

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