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Most organizational information is now created and carried as communications (email, instant messaging, Facebook etc). These communications may be inside an organization’s networks or externally on hosted social networks. This book confronts the difficult reality of the divided information world we now need to work with and manage. It investigates why this is the case and then puts relevant management structures and solutions in place.Key topics include:• email• underpinning knowledge• information architecture• access and security• classification and search• retention• digital preservation.Readership: This multi-authored work provides a practical and international perspective focusing on the information management of communications, and is essential reading for records managers, archivists, information mangers, ICT professionals, trainers and business managers working within organisation of all sizes. It will also be of use to the research community.
A remarkable human story, one that is worth reading. - Maritime Engineering Journal Fascinating story is told in a thorough and interesting manner, highly recommended. - Action Stations magazine, Canadian Naval Memorial Trust, HMCS Sackville Book is intriguing. Recommended for navy enthusiasts and more casual readers alike. - Starshell magazine, Naval Association of Canada --- Second Edition, with an Addendum. In the written histories of the Battle of the Atlantic, the S.S. Nerissa is overlooked. She was the only ship transporting Canadian Army troops to be lost to enemy action during the entire Second World War. The details of the sinking were highly classified until almost 50 years after t...
The Archive of Art and Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum contains Britain's foremost collection of primary source material relating to art and design, particularly of the twentieth century. Established in 1978, the Archive holds over 200 archives created by individual artists, craftspeople and designers and businesses and societies involved in the manufacture and promotion of art and design products. The Guide describes each archive in detail, offering information about its creator, its contents, and related sources held both inside and outside the V&A Museum. It is an invaluable reference text for everyone with an interest in studying British art and design.