Systems of record

What is a UNSW System of Record?
These are University business systems that have been evaluated for their suitability for the capture and management of University records. All University records must be captured to a system of record.
They include transactional systems such as PiMS, SiMS, NewSouth Financials and the University’s recordkeeping system, RAMS.
They do not include your email account, network drives, cloud-based network drive providers (e.g.; Dropbox, Google Drive) or collaborative tools such as MS Teams and WhatsApp.
Email and network drives provide a convenient, quick solution to storing draft documents, to communicating and collaborating with colleagues, and to managing workflow but they are not suitable for the storage of University records.
Records held in network drives and email accounts are:
- Not available across the University (no value as corporate assets)
- Not protected from deletion or alteration (no value as evidence)
- Not organised in a controlled manner (no lifecycle management as records)
If you are storing copies of records in these systems, you must capture an original record to RAMS or an alternative system of record. It is a requirement of all employees of the University that records of your activities are made and kept.
What are the current UNSW Systems of Record?
Business system | Records of: |
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PiMS, opens in a new window | Human Resources and payroll |
SiMS, opens in a new window | Student Administration |
Insight CRM, opens in a new window | Student interaction and recruitment |
RAMS, opens in a new window | All University activities |
InfoEd, opens in a new window | Research administration |
iRECS | Research ethics administration |
NS Financials, opens in a new window | Financial administration |
ECLIPS, opens in a new window | Academic curriculum approval |
Syllabus Plus, opens in a new window | Academic timetabling |
InPlace | Student Work Integrated Learning |
Figtree, opens in a new window | Workers Compensation management |
StuPlan, opens in a new window | Student Load Planning |
Inspera, opens in a new window | Student Examinations |
iValua | Strategic Procurement |
NetDocuments | Legal Advice |
Research Data | Research Data is supported by systems such as the Data Archive. You can find further information on managing your research data from the Research Data Management team here |
What if the system I’m using is not listed?
Please continue to use the system, responsibility for the system and the information it manages resides with the business system owner. If you would like further assistance, you are welcome to contact Records & Archives.
As a business system owner
You are responsible, opens in a new window for the capture, storage and subsequent migration or disposal of all records captured to the system.
If you think the system you are responsible for should appear here, please contact Records & Archives for assistance.
What defines a System of Record?
A UNSW system of record must:
- Be a system that is managing UNSW records
- Be capable of meeting any specific legislative requirements for these records (over and above those of the NSW State Records Act as addressed here)
- Be able to capture (and return) fixed, complete, authentic, reliable, useable records
- Be able to capture (and show) core metadata (description, structure, context, related, events, retrieval information) now (and beyond the life of the record itself.)
- Be able to restrict access to records (and metadata) (or groups of records) to meet accountability, legislative and business requirements
- Be able to prevent deletion of records and metadata unless as part of authorised disposal activity
- Be able to capture an audit log of system activity
- Be able to support migration and/or controlled disposal of records depending on the period of time for which records must be retained.
- Be authorised as a UNSW system of record, have an identified system owner and business owner and have its status as a system of record reviewed annually
- Business system
- PiMS, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Human Resources and payroll
- Business system
- SiMS, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Student Administration
- Business system
- Insight CRM, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Student interaction and recruitment
- Business system
- RAMS, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- All University activities
- Business system
- InfoEd, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Research administration
- Business system
- iRECS
- Records of:
- Research ethics administration
- Business system
- NS Financials, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Financial administration
- Business system
- ECLIPS, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Academic curriculum approval
- Business system
- Syllabus Plus, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Academic timetabling
- Business system
- InPlace
- Records of:
- Student Work Integrated Learning
- Business system
- Figtree, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Workers Compensation management
- Business system
- StuPlan, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Student Load Planning
- Business system
- Inspera, opens in a new window
- Records of:
- Student Examinations
- Business system
- iValua
- Records of:
- Strategic Procurement
- Business system
- NetDocuments
- Records of:
- Legal Advice
- Business system
- Research Data
- Records of:
Research Data is supported by systems such as the Data Archive.
You can find further information on managing your research data from the Research Data Management team here
Purchasing or developing new systems
It is imperative that recordkeeping requirements are addressed as part of the process of acquiring any new business system intended to capture and store University records and that this process is recorded.
Business System Assessment
Please complete the form linked below to start assessing the system's suitability to capture and manage University records.
Business System Decommissioning
Please complete the form linked below to start assessing the system's records.
Have a question?
Contact the Records Team on 02 9385 2861 or email records@unsw.edu.au, opens in a new window / Contact the Archives Team on 02 9385 2906 or email archives@unsw.edu.au, opens in a new window