Bar codes streamline workflow and eliminate the need to key-in
items to manage records and documents. Location control and lifecycle
management are vastly simplified with the use of bar codes. For example,
bar codes can identify the nature of a particular folder, while also
indicating an action (i.e., check-in, checkout, transfer, archive) and
location (i.e., Collections Department, Offsite storage, S. Johnson).
Bar
coding enables documents and records to be uniquely indexed and
controlled from various workers and sites. Electronic forms can be
printed with bar codes to track their disposition and provide
document-level indexing when scanned/digitized. Records, document
groups, individual documents, even exact pages, can all be managed
according to origination date, last handled date or other criteria. They
can also be reconciled real-time against retention standards, with
auto-messaging for life-cycle records management.
Available in one- or two-dimensional formats, as well as using RFID (radio frequency) technology.