After publishing a paper

Once a parliamentary paper has been produced organisations should review the process. Think about your organisation more broadly and the needs of colleagues who may be required to produce documents in future:

  • consider what went right and what needs to be managed differently in the future
  • check whether any guidance needs to be updated, including The National Archives’ publishing guidance, and advise those concerned
  • share information with colleagues to inform future papers
  • ensure relevant colleagues (including those in other public sector organisations) and suppliers are on The National Archives’ contact list for its guidance updates