National Archives of Australia has an Archives Advice that explains the
relationships in words. It's pretty simple (ie doesn't really explain all
the skills and disciplines required). However, you could possibly develop
your own diagram from this.
http://naa.gov.au/recordkeeping/rkpubs/advices/advice56.html
regards
Sonya
[Any opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my
employer.]
Sonya Sherman
A/g Assistant Director
Information Management
National Archives of Australia
(02) 6212 3677
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Subject: RM/IM/KM interdependancies & relationships
Hello List,
Does anyone have a diagram or illustration of some kind that helps to
explain how all the various elements of records/information/knowledge
management fit together. This would with any luck include all the
disciplines aligned to each area and brief explanation of each.
I can imagine there must be a venn diagram kind of thing somewhere that
depicts these relationships.
I have a meeting next week with our directors to try and influence their
decision about where an "information manager" should be placed within the
organisation. This is further complicated by their assumption that they will
be able to recruit a single person capable and responsible for all aspects
so I would like to explain as simply as possible all the skills and
disciplines and interrelationships within this field.
Many thanks for any info or links to useful resources you may have.
Rachel
Rachel Woodcock
Business Analyst
Customer First
Huntingdonshire District Council
Tel: 01480 388496
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