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OverviewEffective Document and Data Management illustrates the operational and strategic significance of how documents and data are captured, managed and utilized. Without a coherent and consistent approach the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization may be undermined by less poor management and use of its information. The third edition of the book is restructured to take this broader view and to establish an organizational context in which information is management. Along the way Bob Wiggins clarifies the distinction between information management, data management and knowledge management; helps make sense of the concept of an information life cycle to present and describe the processes and techniques of information and data management, storage and retrieval; uses worked examples to illustrate the coordinated application of data and process analysis; and provides guidance on the application of appropriate project management techniques for document and records management projects. The book will benefit a range of organizations and people, from those senior managers who need to develop coherent and consistent business and IT strategies; to information professionals, such as records managers and librarians who will gain an appreciation of the impact of the technology and of how their particular areas of expertise can best be applied; to system designers, developers and implementers and finally to users. The author can be contacted at curabyte@gmail.com for further information. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bob WigginsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.725kg ISBN: 9781409423287ISBN 10: 140942328 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 28 July 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'That Bob Wiggins's excellent text is now in its third edition is testimony to its value for organizations of all kinds. The management of information generally and the control of organizational documentation in particular has been faced by new technological challenges in the decade since the previous edition. The author manages to ride the waves of all the changes that have taken place and brings a calm and considered approach to management problems. This is a book not only for the professional information manager, but also for the general manager who needs a guide through the potential jungle of document management.' Tom Wilson, Professor Emeritus, University of Sheffield, UK 'This book made me laugh; not many information management books have achieved that! The laughter was because it correctly states what to many should be obvious when often, sadly, even for records/information managers, it is not. The format and topic based structure makes reading easy on the eye and the brain and facilitates knowledge capture by any reader, not just the information specialists. The Introduction gives a straightforward canter through history, reminding us of many information mediums, and the restructuring is timely, bringing in data management as a topic in its own right . The content is aimed at a wide variety of users, from business managers to information end users. It is an essential read for both new and experienced information managers for its advances in learning and its reference value.' Paul Dodgson, professional Records and Information Manager and past Vice-Chairman of the Information and Records Management Society Reviews of the second edition: 'Wiggins has produced a very good work, highly practical with a good deal of common sense, and, not least of all, readable.' Information Management 'a useful overview of relevant information technology, and helps demystify much of the jargon.' Library Association Record 'This is a useful reference book for anyone contemplating the implementation of a document management system.' Library Link 'Wiggins manages to provide topicality with practicality in one very useful volume. It is well laid out, easy to read, and contains many useful references.' Electronic Library, Volume 18, No 6 'Throughout the text presents clearly, not only an explanation of such key business tools as business process re-engineering, but also the complexities of the technologies associated with document management, bringing together in one place explanations of many acronyms and jargon terms ... I would certainly recommend it to my students' Program 'The book is nicely set out and inviting to read with bite-sized chunks, boxes, lots of bullet points and subheadings and diagrams. All in all, a must-have for potential document managers.' Information Management and Technology '...a treasury of figures and tables ... some might argue that it is worth the cover price just to be able to crib from these each time you prepare a presentation requiring some introduction to fundamental concepts such as the knowledge hierarchy or the usage patterns and life cycles of documents ... I anticipate that it will earn its keep on my reference shelves for years to come.' Information World Review '...is illustrated by a wide range of figures and tables, which provide excellent references and sources for the reader to reuse.' Journal of Society of Archivists '...an excellent and straightforward look at issues to consider and steps to take in rolling out document management in an organization. If you're looking to understand how document management fits into an organization's overall business objectives, this is the place to start.' e.Doc '...do try to get a copy from the library or persuade your boss that your department really needs it. It is well written and well presented by an author who knows his subject.' www.qualityauthors.co.uk 'That Bob Wiggins's excellent text is now in its third edition is testimony to its value for organizations of all kinds. The management of information generally and the control of organizational documentation in particular has been faced by new technological challenges in the decade since the previous edition. The author manages to ride the waves of all the changes that have taken place and brings a calm and considered approach to management problems. This is a book not only for the professional information manager, but also for the general manager who needs a guide through the potential jungle of document management.' Tom Wilson, Professor Emeritus, University of Sheffield, UK 'This book made me laugh; not many information management books have achieved that! The laughter was because it correctly states what to many should be obvious when often, sadly, even for records/information managers, it is not. The format and topic based structure makes reading easy on the eye and the brain and facilitates knowledge capture by any reader, not just the information specialists. The Introduction gives a straightforward canter through history, reminding us of many information mediums, and the restructuring is timely, bringing in data management as a topic in its own right . The content is aimed at a wide variety of users, from business managers to information end users. It is an essential read for both new and experienced information managers for its advances in learning and its reference value.' Paul Dodgson, professional Records and Information Manager and past Vice-Chairman of the Information and Records Management Society Reviews of the second edition: 'Wiggins has produced a very good work, highly practical with a good deal of common sense, and, not least of all, readable.' Information Management 'a useful overview of relevant information technology, and helps demystify much of the jargon.' Library Association Record 'This is a useful reference book for anyone conte Author InformationBob Wiggins has consulted and writes on information and document management at many levels, from business analysis, through requirements specification to procurement and project management with special reference to quality and process improvement. He ran his own company for 20 years prior to which he established information services for British Gas dealing with the conversion to natural gas and later at BP co-ordinated the Group's information services, managed the central data and records management consultancy teams, and introduced one of the first major corporate text retrieval systems. He is a member of the Information and Records Management Society, Professional Member of AIIM and past Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants, the Institute of Information Scientists and the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. He is also Assistant Editor of the 'International Journal of Information Management' published by Elsevier. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |