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We would like to inform members about this course that is being run in
response to demand.

Title:          introduction to document management

Date:           7th March 2001

Venue:  TFPL, 17-18 Britton Street, London EC1M 5TL (near Farringdon
underground station)

Price:  GBP275 + VAT (£323.13)

Documents are typically associated with paper, although they are
increasingly created, distributed and stored electronically.  Business
correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, engineering drawings and purchase
orders fall readily into this definition. Photographic records, video
recordings and electronic mail, may be equally important to the information
sector.

This course provides an introduction to managing all forms of documents
throughout their life cycle from acquisition and creation, to indexing,
storage, communication, revision and possible destruction.  It introduces
the range of technologies to support these processes and outlines the
relationship with records management and the ways that document management
can contribute to an enterprise's knowledge management. Approaches for
initiating improvements in managing documents are presented and exemplified
by reference to case studies, practical experiences and examples in the
marketplace.

For further information:

Websiste: http://www.tfpl.com/
Contact:        Karen O'Brien on 020 7251 5522
Email:  [log in to unmask]


Naresh Perring, Operations Executive
Email:[log in to unmask]  Web: www.tfpl.com
TFPL Ltd 
17-18 Britton Street, London EC1M 5TL
Tel: 020 7 251 5522 or +44 (0)20 7 251 5522
Fax: 020 7 251 8318 or +44 (0)20 7 251 8318

In the USA:
TFPL In., 55 Broad Street, #20c, New York   NY10004
Tel: +1 212 269 4666  Fax: +1 212 269 2777

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