The Association for Information Management

The magazine's core topics include information management, knowledge management, taxonomy, intellectual property (copyright, patents, trademarks, data protection, freedom of information), IT security, disaster recovery (information and data aspects), the internet, Web 2.0 and social media, libraries, information centres and museums.
Managing Information reflects the needs of information professionals across all sectors - corporate and commercial, public, academic/educational, and voluntary. The purpose of the magazine is to help readers enhance their own performance, and that of their organizations, providing news, comment and analysis, feature articles on best practice, and reviews.
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In this, and coming issues, we will be continue to cover
topics such as the legislative framework, information literacy,
Knowledge Management, and the ways in which mobile
technologies are affecting trends and user wishes in service
delivery.
We will also be looking at other 'softer' topics – such as horizon scanning, and how to excel at being a customer-facing organization in the 4G mobile age. If you have any ideas, tips, suggestions or experiences on these, or any other information and knowledge issues, to get in touch with me. It's always great to hear from readers.
Graham Coult, Editor-in-chief,
Managing Information magazine
gcoult@aslib.com
Contents:
Research Reviews: Classification
Size matters in world of digital data
A library of one’s ownThink twice before you bring your own device
Edinburgh City Libraries and EDGE
Conference: Pushing the boundaries and
changing fast
High-tech for local focus
Big data: health benefits
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