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THE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING CENTRE
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
presents a two-day course in Ottawa

THE INFORMATION AUDIT

Dates: Mon. & Tues, Nov. 29 - 30, 2004, 9 am - 4 pm
Instructors: Bonnie Burwell & Rebecca Jones
Location: The Business Inn, 180 MacLaren Street, Ottawa
Fee: $495

The information audit is an important management tool that answers
questions about organization?wide information processes. It assists an
organization in evaluating current information needs, the effectiveness
of existing information sources and information distribution, and
identifies information management objectives, information gaps and
inconsistencies, new information sources and possible changes to an
existing information system. On completing this workshop, participants
will understand the scope and critical issues in an organization?wide
information audit, know the steps entailed in an organization?wide
information audit, and have specific methodologies/instruments from
which to select for use in their own organization.

STUDENT COMMENTS

    * You were both excellent. I much appreciated your profound well of
      experience and helpful anecdotes. Terrific team!
    * This is an excellent course and with useful, practical information
      I will be able to actually USE!
    * Objective met! Now to go back and apply what I've learned.

This course is credited towards the following PLC certificates:
Certificate in Managing Information Enterprises
Certificate in Information Management

To register, please visit the PLC website at:
http://plc.fis.utoronto.ca/coursedescription.asp?courseid=16

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