What is Information Management and Why Should You Care About It?
Wednesday, August 13th, 2014You may not know it, but how your business or organization manages its information is vitally important to how it runs as a whole.
You may not know it, but how your business or organization manages its information is vitally important to how it runs as a whole.
One of the hottest topics in academia and libraries lately has been the open access movement.
Now that big data is old news, the discourse on data has moved to content chaos.
It is difficult to ignore the inevitability of a large-scale shift to cloud-based information storage.
A year or so ago, the conversation about 3D printers was just beginning.
On the heels of two major national conferences in the field of librarianship, a popular question is raised once again—why pursue a career as a librarian?
When an organization is building a records and information management (RIM) program, or revising its policy and procedures as part of the regular program review process, the question arises of how they should approach the process. They need to start with a records management policy template.
Records and Information Management (RIM) solutions expert rounds out team with prowess in strategic initiatives, project management and operations management.
Businesses today are facing a variety of challenges when it comes to managing and safeguarding their information.
There is a sign in the break room—“Your mother does not work here. Clean up after yourself.” This chunk of wisdom can be applied not only to the communal microwave, but also to your inbox.