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Robertson, G.: What is information? (1996)
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- Discusses information in the context of information resources management arguing that it is an essential resource for every organization but one that needs to be managed better. Examines information as a resource, as an asset, as a commodity, as a rubbish
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- Managing information. 3(1996) no.6, S.22-23
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Robertson, G.: ¬The information audit : a broader perspective (1994)
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- Reviews the debate to date on information resources management which has focused on auditing, an established management technique that can readily be applied to information. Defines the information audit as a routine process of information gathering, sometimes limited to creating an inventory of information resources. Explains preconditions of information audits, such as clearly defined objectives and early identification of time and money constraints, and how information audits are done. Presents the case for the devlopment of a standard audit approach
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