Join the San Jose State University Master of Archives and Records
Administration (MARA) program for a presentation by and lively discussion
with Robert F. Smallwood, an industry-leading author, keynote speaker,
consultant, and educator.
All are welcome--feel free to invite co-workers, friends, family if they want
to hear a strong argument for Information Governance.
Thursday, November 05, 2015
Time: 1:00pm PST - 2:00pm PST
Location: Online via Blackboard Collaborate (Join Live Session link)
More Information:
http://ischool.sjsu.edu/about/colloquia/Fall%202015
The ranks of the information governance (IG) community are stirring. A
debate is taking place. There has been a concept floated by some thought
leaders in IG that contends that we are moving to a world where we retain
all information—forever. Some even contend that IG is just a fad and
advances in search technology will soon eliminate the need for IG. This
presentation debunks those notions and provides a solid rationale for IG.
Robert F. Smallwood is an industry-leading author, keynote speaker,
consultant, and educator. He is author of the pioneering text Information
Governance: Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices (Wiley, 2014) and 3
other books on IG, including Managing Electronic Records: Methods, Best
Practices, and Technologies (Wiley, 2013); Safeguarding Critical
E-Documents (Wiley, 2012). He is a founding partner of IMERGE Consulting
and heads up the Institute for Information Governance, where he teaches
IG and consults for leading organizations.
Additional information and a link to the live presentation is posted on the
SJSU School of Information Colloquia page -
http://ischool.sjsu.edu/about/colloquia/Fall%202015
Attendance is unlimited and registration is not required.
Questions or comments can be directed to Dr. Pat Franks at
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