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Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Library & information sciences > Library, archive & information management
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Buchwissenschaft,
Note: 1,3, Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg
(Buchwissenschaft), Veranstaltung: Die Erfindung des Buchdrucks aus
Sicht der Medientheorie, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Im Rahmen
dieser Arbeit soll zentral die Frage behandelt werden, ob eine
Systemtheorie zum Verstandnis medialer Phanomene (etwa des
Phanomens der Einfuhrung des Buchdrucks) beitragt und diesem
forderlich ist. Hierzu soll zunachst ein knapper Uberblick uber die
Rezeption des Buches und des Buchdrucks bei Niklas Luhmann und Dirk
Baecker als bekannten und aktuellen Systemtheoretikern geleistet
werden. Altere Systemtheoretiker wie Alan Parsons werden bewusst
ausgeklammert. Den Hauptteil der Arbeit macht eine eingehende
Analyse des Werkes Der Buchdruck in der fruhen Neuzeit" von Michael
Giesecke aus
This comprehensive textbook discusses the legal, organizational and
ethical aspects of information governance, assurance and security
and their relevance to all aspects of information work. Information
governance describes the activities and practices which have
developed to control the use of information, including, but not
limited to, practices mandated by law. In a world in which
information is increasingly seen as a top-level asset, the
safeguarding and management of information is of concern to
everyone. From the researcher who is responsible for ethical
practices in the gathering, analysis, and storage of data, to the
reference librarian who must deliver unbiased information; from the
records manager who must respond to information requests, to the
administrator handling personnel files, this book with equip
practitioners and students alike to implement good information
governance practice in real-world situations. Key topics covered
include: Information as an asset The laws and regulations Data
quality management Dealing with threats Security, risk management
and business continuity Frameworks, policies, ethics and how it all
fits together. Readership: Fully supported by examples, discussion
points and practical exercises, this is essential reading for
everyone who needs to understand, implement and support information
assurance policies and information governance structures. It will
be particularly valuable for LIS students taking information
management and information governance courses, and information
professionals with an advisory or gatekeeping role in information
governance within an organization.
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