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Documentation Theory for Information Governance

ARMA International

iv] Further, “the practices of government [and other public and private institutions] become formal or official to the extent that they are documented.” [v] This article aims to consider what a documentary focus can offer to the practices and understandings of information governance. A Documentary Approach.

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Why Visual Classification Will Change the World

IG Guru

Why Visual Classification Will Change the World I’ll never forget watching IBM’s Watson computer beat Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter on Jeopardy to win the $1 million prize in February of 2011. I was still in library school when Watson set a new benchmark for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and made science fiction a bit more […].

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Resourceful Records Managers- Brad Houston

The Schedule

I have a BA from Grinnell College and an MLS from the University of Maryland-College Park, back when it was still the College of Library and Information Studies. (I Government? I’ve worked in University archives and am now working in Local Government. I refuse to use the i-word in conjunction with that program.

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RIM in the Cloud -- segmented

Positively RIM

Gentle Readers: Some of you have seen my article in the current Baseline Magazine called Challenges to Governing Remote Information. Gordy The Riddle of Cloud Records Management or Nine Challenges to Governing Remote Information By Gordon E.J. It is not a panacea, but it is a powerful tool for information governance.

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