Hi Eunice,

One source you may be interested in, was the paper presented at last year's 
conference by Nancy Capell for authors Brigid Freeman, Andrew Goldblatt, and 
Capell.  It's on the ACUPA website under Resources--->Member 
Presentations--->First Hand Voices From US Policy Practitioners 
PDF<http://acupa.site-ym.com/global_engine/download.asp?fileid=54B3E7F0-0E39-42F7-8B1F-06AA443BC199&ext=pdf>
 (not the slide deck) --->especially under the headings:  Conceiving "policy," 
Conceiving "procedure," and Conceiving "guidelines."

The upshot, as I read it, is that various classification schema may be regional 
or local, but that the order varies from location to location.

My best,

Rebecca
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Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:18 PM
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Subject: [acupa-l] Classification Schema for governance documents

Hello everyone.

I hope you are all going to have a good winter break!

I  am looking for various approaches that universities/institutions use to 
classify their different types of governance documents (e.g. rules, policies, 
requirements, whatever), how you distinguish between the various types of 
documents, and how you manage the different types of documents.

If you have such a schema, or know of an institution (public, private, 
university, or business) that does, or even know of scholarly articles that 
analyze such things, I would really appreciate it if you'd send me some 
information on it.  I just had a meeting scheduled for Thursday, Dec 10, for 
which I am to come up with some ideas and recommendations for best practices...

-Eunice
Eunice Hornsby, Ph.D.
Policy and Training Director
The Ohio State University, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
1543 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43201-2190
614-292-8728
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policies.osu.edu/<http://policies.osu.edu/>



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