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Launch of IAM 2011
1. Information overload: finding the tree in the digital forest Information Awareness Month – May 2011
2. Information Awareness Launch Welcome - Anne-Marie Schwirtlich, DG NLA Overview of IAM and participants – David Williams, actkm Launch - Professor John McMillan AO Complexity - Mark Schenk, Anecdote Platinum Sponsor – John Cox, Law Image Speed Networking – Mark Schenk, Anecdote Refreshments and networking
5. Participating Organisations ACT Knowledge Management Forum Australian Government Libraries Information Network Australian Library and Information Association Australian Society of Archivists Disaster ACT Institute for Information Management National Archives of Australia Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia Australian Information Industry Association The Australian Computer Society
17. Institute for Information Management IIM National Conference 2011 “Managing Information Today and Tomorrow” Canberra, 16 - 18 May 2011
18. Streams Workshops(Mon 16 May) Information Management Strategy Information Management Practice Information Management and Social Media Conference (Tue 17 – Wed 18 May) Enterprise Information Management Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Learning and Knowledge Enterprise Performance Optimisation Enterprise Business Intelligence Information Management Governance
19. Themes Managing Information in Emergency Response and Recovery Managing Social Media Information Standards Role of Information Manager Value of Business Intelligence Information Driven Business Social Learning and Knowledge Management Information Management Challenges
69. Refreshments and Networking Information Awareness Month – May 2011
Notas do Editor
John CoxMark Schenk
AGLIN represents the interests and concerns of member libraries and information services in wider government forums; developing and implementing co-operative schemes and resource sharing activities among Australian Government libraries and information services Jan Bordoni and Diane Smith
ALIA seeks to empower Australian library and information services profession in the development, promotion and delivery of quality library and information services to the nation, through leadership, advocacy and mutual support -- Sarah Schindeler
As well as managing valuable records of national significance, Archives promotes best practice in information and records management across the Australian Government by developing relevant standards, advice and training to assist agencies build their information and records management capability - Vivienne Zelig
The Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia (Formerly known as Records Management Association of Australasia) is the peak professional Association for the records and information management industry in Australasia. - Thomas Kaufhold
AIIA is focused on growing ICT’s share of national business opportunities for all members and leading the ICT industry forward to become recognised as the key driver of growth, prosperity and environmental change for the nation – Phil Sloper.
IIM provides value-for-money services for members within the Asia / Pacific region; and has a major influence on the directions and education requirements for information management on an international level – John Cox and Vladimir Videnovic.
The Principal Objective of ACS is to promote the development of Australian information and communications technology resources - Adrian Armitage
The Australian Society of Archivists Inc. (ASA) is the peak professional body for archivists in Australia - Gina Grey
DISACT is a Canberra network to improve disaster preparedness and provide local mutual assistance in the event of emergencies affecting public collections - Elizabeth Estbergs
The actKM Forum is a not-for-profit learning community dedicated to building and sharing knowledge about knowledge management - David Williams
Greetings, I’m John Cox, the National Business Manager of Law Image/Lexdata. This is my 2nd year supporting IAM and my 1st representing IIM. I’ve been working in and around the Information and Document Management industry since 1999 and even in that short time have seen massive changes. In fact, our company has adapted to these changes and has evolved to better support the industry.
To put this into perspective, maybe I should tell you a little about the history of our company. Law Image/Lexdata started out in 1997 by offering document reproduction to law firms in the Sydney CDB legal district. Our business model was one of being 24/7, customer focused, with instant response time and super fast turnaround times regardless of the volume.As this market grew, we recognised the extensive amount of information that firms within this industry needed to deal with, and saw the movement from the use of physical documents into electronic litigation amongst the legal industry. To keep up with trends in the market, Law Image/Lexdata expanded our capabilities to include Applied Legal Technology and eDiscovery support services, and opened new branches in Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth
As you already may be familiar, eDiscovery refers to the process where documents relevant to a legal matter are extracted, searched, sorted and published in a manner suitable for involved parties to use. Our team are experienced at dealing with this process, familiar with the necessary legal standards to which we must comply, able to provide consultation, and are a certified legal bureau in the use of Ringtail, Summation and other case management software. In fact, we are one of very few companies who have such a certification.
What you’ve just seen is just one example of what an end-to-end digitisation solution would look like.As well as digitisation and publishing solutions, we are also able to offer other services which we can shape to fit the needs of your organisation.
Printing and Copying:High volumeFast turnaround timesBlack & white and colourLegal Support Services:Approved court copier for NSW/ACT (can uplift subpoenas)Experienced legal clerking support teamAdministrative Outsourcing:Print and Mail room managementStaff outsourcing (data entry, audio typing, filing)
As you can see we have an extensive range of capabilities, but our real strength at Law Image/Lexdata is that we really listen to our clients and create tailored solutions for them. The key to our success is that we deliver on our promises and follow strict Quality Assurance procedures. We are proud to say that we now service nearly all of the top tier Law Firms and both Federal State Government Departments around Australia and the Asian Pacific region.