Information about State Records Freedom of Information (FOI) General Awareness course during October and November 2008.FOI General Awareness Courses 2008
Details about Certificate III and Certificate IV in Recordkeeping in 2009 and the new alternative to traditional face-to-face delivery of studying via correspondence.Certificate III and IV in Recordkeeping in 2009
Publicising the Christmas and New Year opening hours for State Records City and Gepps Cross Research Centres.Christmas 2008 Research Centre Hours
State Records has recently updated the Adequate Records Management Standard and South Australian Recordkeeping Metadata Standard and created the Contracting and Official Records Standard.Across-Government Standards for Record Management
To promotes the availability of Freedom of Information (FOI) Induction Training as an on-line module via ERNI, State Records E-Resource Network Initiative.Freedom of Information (ERNI) Induction Training
Notifying agencies that May 2007 version of the guideline for agencies making public access determinations for official records which they control is now available.Public Access Determination Guideline for Agencies
Data you give us when you make an on-line transaction
When you perform an on-line transaction, we update our relevant databases and store transaction information to use for future transactions related to your requirements and for audit purposes. Some examples of an on-line transaction include:
purchase a product
register as a customer
complete an on-line web based form
subscribe to a web page or document
Access to this information is restricted to State Records of South Australia personnel who need to transact business with you. It is only used for purposes connected to your role as our customer. We may use the data to collate statistics about our customers (such as the nature of research undertaken or home suburb), but any statistics will not contain information that will identify individual customers.
Your personal information will not be sold or given away to any other person, company or organisation without your consent. However, we must cooperate fully should a situation arise where we are required by law or legal process to provide information about a customer. All financial information is securely transmitted using standard encryption processes and any other information gathered is stored in secure data bases.
If you do not wish to transmit the required details electronically you can contact us in a variety of ways - see Contact Us.
Data automatically collected on visiting the web site
Whenever you visit our web site, we automatically record:
your IP address
the date and time of your visit
the pages you access
the documents you download
the type of browser you use
These statistics tell us how our site is being used and helps us improve it to make your visit useful and enjoyable.
This information does not identify you personally. No attempt is made to identify you except, in the unlikely event of an investigation, where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect our service provider's logs.
Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of data that a web site can transfer to your computer hard drive for record keeping. State Records of South Australia may use cookies to help you access and use our site and improve the service we offer. There is no attempt to identify you personally.
The use of cookies in this way is widespread and commonly accepted by the Internet community. You can set your browser to reject any cookies that State Records may attempt to place on your computer. However you will then be limited in your use of some areas of the site.
Email addresses
State Records will record your e-mail address under the following circumstances:
if you send us a message by e-mail
you include your email address in an on-line form
you subscribe to any of our on-line documentation
It will only be used to send you a reply and will not be added to any external mailing list or used for any purpose unrelated to your business with State Records. However, where you have explicitly consented, e.g. when you subscribe to one of our services, or you have requested to be included in our contact data base, you may be added to State Records' own mailing lists.
The email address and any other information of a personal nature that may have been collected via an on-line form is stored in a secure area. Such information is only forwarded to appropriate staff so they can answer your question, action your request for service or approve a request made via your email address.
Other Web Sites
This privacy statement only covers the State Records' web site. It does not apply to other sites, even when we have provided you with a direct link. We recommend that you check the privacy statements of other web sites to which you may have been directed from our web site.
For details of your rights to access your own personal information and, where appropriate, to correct such information, view the Freedom of Information Commitment.
If you have any questions about our privacy policies please Contact Us.