The Government Records
Service (GRS) manages government records
and provides a wide range of records and
archival management services.
GRS develops and oversees
the implementation of records management
policies and systems. It gives guidance
and provides training to government departments
on best practice in records management.
It operates two Records Centres for cost-effective
storage of inactive government records
and an ISO 9001:2000 certified
Microfilm Centre providing microfilming
services for government departments and
agencies.
With the growing need
for proper management of electronic records,
GRS is currently studying the feasibility
of managing multi-media records and materials
through electronic record-keeping systems.
GRS appraises, acquires,
preserves and provides access to records
of enduring value from public and private
sources. Through its public programmes
and reference services, it encourages
understanding, use and protection of Hong
Kong's documentary heritage. Its Central
Preservation Library for Government Publications
contains a wealth of historical and current
printed materials for research and study
of Hong Kong. Members of the public are
welcome to visit the purpose-built archival
facilities in the Hong Kong Public Records
Building at 13 Tsui Ping Road, Kwun Tong
or use its online service at www.grs.gov.hk. |