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ISBN: 1-904769-08-X
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Written by Steve Wood
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Book published March 2005
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Title:
Information Auditing - A Guide for Information Managers
Review:
Although the consensus is that carrying out an information audit is an
essential precursor to the development of any information, intranet or
records management strategy, until the publication of this report
there has been a dearth of practical advice. Steve Wood has a
background as an intranet manager in the public sector but is now
Senior Lecturer in Information Management at the School of Business
Information, Liverpool John Moores University. The result is a report
that is an adroit blend of academic rigour and practical insight.
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By book standards it's quite a slim publication, just 40 pages in
length, but that matters little when the quality is so high. The main
sections deal with setting the scene, defining the purpose, scope and
objectives, the purposes that require an information audit, a brief
discussion on the difference between information and knowledge
auditing, and then a detailed description of good practice in
information auditing. There is even advice on how to present an
information audit report. Some software tools that can be used to
support an information audit are profiled and there is a useful
bibliography that illustrates how little published information there
is on the subject.
Indeed despite the importance of a reliable information audit the only
other book that I am aware of is Susan Henczel's book The Information
Audit, (K.G. Saur, 2001). One document that seems to have escaped
Steve's diligent research efforts is the Information Management Audit
Guidelines developed by the Department of Commerce of the New South
Wales state government in Australia http://digbig.com/4dcdn, which
covers more than IM issues.
The merit of Steve's report is the clarity with which it is written,
enabling anyone in an organization tasked with carrying out an
information audit to do so with excellent results. Many of the
sections contain useful checklists. As a result, the guide will be of
value not only to information professionals and intranet managers, but
also to business managers who have been asked to carry out an audit
for compliance, risk management or records management purposes and
have no idea of where to start. If there is an omission, it is that I
would like to have seen a reference to the problems of conducting
content audits of web and (especially!) intranet sites.
The publishers offer a corporate licence so that the report can be
added to an intranet. Overall, highly recommended, and I can't see how
any organization trying to maximize the benefit from its information
resources can justify not buying a copy.
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Free Pint Reviewer:
Martin White is Managing Director of Intranet Focus Limited
http://www.intranetfocus.com.
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