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If 2018 showed us anything, it’s that informationgovernance has captured the attention of organizations of all sizes. Maybe they don’t all refer to the work they do on ensuring their information is well governed as “informationgovernance,” but they are thinking about what’s needed and doing the work to make it happen.
“eDiscovery fire drills in organizations large and small are like an annual checkup that finds the ROT data bloat associated with poor informationgovernance lifecycle practices,” says Greg Buckles of eDiscovery Journal.
Jim’s post below highlights the importance of informationgovernance and the need for data discovery to manage increasing volumes of data (as we discussed during this webcast last month). For more information on how CloudNine helps organizations with data discovery, contact us at info@ediscovery.co. most of it ROT.
The expectation of action on the part of institutions such as the Library of Congress was frustrating. Those of us in academic and legal environments have been dealing with link and citation rot for ages. Local library initiatives such as the Ann Arbor News digitization project at the Ann Arbor District Library.
Presidential Committee on Information Literacy states that “to be information literate, a person must be able to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.” Sound familiar? Should it exclude info-intelligent employees within the enterprise?
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InformationGovernance (IG). It is acknowledged that IG “helps organizations achieve business objectives, facilitates compliance with external requirements, and minimizes risk posed by sub-standard information handling practices” (ARMA 2016, p 28). Glossary of Records Management and InformationGovernance Terms, 5th ed.,
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