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Presented to: Dr. Asif Naveed
Presented by: Shahzada Nadeem Raza
Theoretical Foundation of Information Science
MPhil in Library & Information Science
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Information in raw or unorganized form (such as alphabets, numbers, or symbols) that refer
to, or represent, conditions , ideas, or objects. Data is limitless and present everywhere in the
universe.
Most data is being converted into a digital format
Who creates data?
– Individuals
– Businesses
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10101011010
00010101011
01010101010
10101010101
01010101010
Video
Photo
Book
Letter Digital Data
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Data can be categorized as either structured or unstructured data
 Structured
 Data Bases
 Spread Sheets
 Unstructured
 Forms
 Images
 Audio
 Movies
Over 80% of Information
is unstructured
Contracts
Images
Manuals
X-Rays
Instant Messages
Forms
E-Mail Attachments
Check
Documents
PDFs
Web Pages
Audio Video
Invoices
Rich Media
Structured (20%)
Unstructured (80%)
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Data that has been processed and arranged/organized in a meaningful form is
know as information
Definitions:
 data that have been processed so that they are meaningful;
 data that have been processed for a purpose;
 data that have been interpreted and understood by the recipient.
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Data and information are interrelated. Data usually refers to raw data, or
unprocessed data. It is the basic form of data, data that hasn’t been analyzed
or processed in any manner. Once the data is analyzed, it is considered as
information.
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Data Records
Text Multimedia
IR
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According to Theo Heimann, management has three different meanings,
• Management as a Noun : refers to a Group of Managers.
• Management as a Process : refers to the Functions of Management i.e.
Planning, Organizing, Directing, Controlling, etc.
• Management as a Discipline : refers to the Subject of Management.
Management is an individual or a group of individuals that accept responsibilities to
run an organisation. They Plan, Organize, Direct and Control all the essential
activities of the organization. Management does not do the work themselves. They
motivate others to do the work and co-ordinate (i.e. bring together) all the work for
achieving the objectives of the organization.
Management brings together all Six Ms i.e. Men and Women, Money, Machines,
Materials, Methods and Markets. They use these resources for achieving the
objectives of the organization such as maximum sales and profits, business
expansion, etc.
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Application of Management techniques to collect
information, communicate it within and outside the
organization, and process it to enable managers to
make quicker and better decisions.
According to Wikipedia, Information management
(IM) is the collection and management of information
from one or more sources and the distribution of that
information to one or more audiences.
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• Information management (IM) is the process by which
relevant information is provided to decision-makers in
a timely manner (Davis, 1997).
• IM is a generic term that encompasses all the systems
and processes within organisations for the creation and
use of corporate information.
• IM aims to get the right information to the right person
at the right place and at the right time (Robertson, 2005).
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• Information Management can have many different meanings. Good
definitions emphasize that people have information requirements in order
to steer processes by using information technology.
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• Management of information resources.
• Design of information technology components.
• Analysis of information processing procedures.
• Deriving knowledge from the information corpus.
– “Information management concerns the identification, optimization,
custodianship and connection of information and information-intensive
processes to innovate, achieve competitive advantages, generate business
and customer value, and thrive/survive in an era where information is a
core business asset without which no business goals can be achieved and
an economic good as such”. Wikipedia
cor·pus (kôr p s)
A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject.
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In term of technology, Information management
encompasses systems such as:
• Web content Management
• Document Management
• Record Management
• Digital Asset Management
• Learning Management Systems
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In today’s knowledge economy, organizations that
can’t properly utilize their information assets risk serious
failure. Information management is an emerging field that is
concerned with:
• The infrastructure used to collect, manage, preserve, store
and deliver information
• The guiding principles that allow information to be
available to the right people at the right time
• The view that all information, both digital and physical, is
an asset that requires proper management
• The organizational and social contexts in which
information exists
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Throughout the 1970s this was largely limited to files, file maintenance, and the Life
cycle management of paper-based files, other media and records.
With the proliferation of information technology starting in the 1970s, the job of
information management took on a new light, and also began to include the field of
data maintenance.
As information storage shifted to electronic means, this became more and more
difficult. By the late 1990s when information was regularly disseminated across
computer networks and by other electronic means, network managers, in a sense,
became information managers. With the latest tools available, information management
has become a powerful resource and a large expense for many organizations.
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Development of the term and concept of IM in three principal stages.
• In the first stage (the second half of 1960s) the role of IM had been primarily identified with skill of the right
choice and use of data, methods and approaches in solving technical and technological tasks.
• Later in the 1970s the term IM had begun to be frequently used for some tasks of data processing,
• In the second stage (the end of 1970s and during 1980s) the term IM had been used primarily for methods and
approaches of professional working in the field of informatics. The accent had been on the managerial approaches
and techniques for efficient handling of information resources, primarily the efficient design, implementation and
use of information systems (IS). Efficient information processing through IS had been usually considered as final
goal of IM.
• In the third stage (since the beginning of the 1990s) the concept of IM reflects more and more the managerial
priority for the use of IS/IT. The accent is on the final use of IS/IT, i.e. innovative solution of managerial tasks,
primarily the effective fulfillment of the mission and goals of the organization. One can see the growing attention
being paid to the right effectiveness of the information processing ("doing the right things"
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is to:
• Design, develop, manage, and use information
with insight and innovation
• support decision making and create value for
individuals, organizations, communities, and
societies
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1) Supply work, business and consumption processes with information — This is
the basic goal: work cannot be done without required information.
2) Improve and speed up business, work and consumption processes through
information use and efficient information processing — Information is not only
one of the inputs to the work process. By improving information supply and its
processing, the whole process usually can be made more efficient.
3) Create and maintain competitive advantage through new, IT-based work and
business processes — Often, information technologies allow reorganization of
work in completely new ways, and creation of totally new businesses.
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4) Efficient use of organization’s information assets — While previous goals come
from activity (process), this goal statement invites to think about organization’s
information not as some side-product of activity, but as the central resource.
Information, not activity may be the „real thing”.
5) Reduce unnecessary complexity of information processing systems; protect
against information overload.
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1. avoid collecting duplicate information;
2. share and re-use information, respecting legal
restrictions;
3. ensure information is complete, accurate, current,
relevant, and understandable;
4. support access to information, respecting privacy,
policy and legal requirements;
5. safeguard information against unlawful access,
loss and damage; and
6. preserve information in accordance with its
operational, legal, financial and historical value.
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Interdisciplinarity: bringing together two or more
disciplines
In terms of approach, “interdisciplinary studies
may be defined as a process of answering a question,
solving a problem, or addressing a topic that is too broad
or complex to be dealt with adequately by a single
discipline or profession” (Klein & Newell, 1998, p. 3).
It is through ‘interdisciplinarity’ approach that we
recognize, comprehend, and appreciate links among all
the various factors that shape our complex world.
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“Digital universe – The Information Explosion”
 21st Century is information era
 Information is being created at ever increasing rate
 Information has become critical for success
We live in an on-command, on-demand world
Example: Social networking sites, e-mails, video and photo
sharing website, online shopping, search engines etc
Information management is a big challenge
Organization seek to Store Protect Optimize
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In order to frame an effective information management policy, businesses
need to consider the following key challenges:
■■ Exploding digital universe:
The rate of information growth is increasing exponentially. Duplication of data
to ensure high availability and repurposing has also contributed to the
increase of information growth.
■■ Increasing dependency on information:
The strategic use of information plays an important role in determining the
success of a business and provides competitive advantages in the
marketplace.
■■ Changing value of information:
Information that is valuable today may become less important tomorrow. The
value of information often changes
over time
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cor·pus (kôr p s) :A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject
• Files
Most sizeable companies have huge stores of electronic files scattered throughout the
enterprise (a legacy of desktop networking). Letters, memos, reports, spreadsheets,
database files, presentations, etc.
• Databases
Companies usually maintain a number of databases on several different hardware and
software platforms.
• Email
Most employees communicate with email and much of an enterprise’s internal
and external business communication is done via email (and attachments).
• Instant Messaging (IM)
This is becoming the way employees talk to one another in real-time.
• Electronic Publishing
Most companies produce printed material such as catalogs, brochures, flyers, contact
sheets, product specification sheets, newsletters, business reports, etc. Also, an
increasing amount of information exists only in electronic format (e.g. Web pages,
PDF documents, Intranets).
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The information lifecycle is the “change in the value of information” over time. When
data is first created, it often has the highest value and is used frequently. As data ages,
it is accessed less frequently and is of less value to the organization. Understanding
the information lifecycle helps to deploy appropriate storage infrastructure, according
to the changing value of information.
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The Commission on Federal Paperwork United state
set out a very basic life cycle, which identified the following five stages
Requirements'
Determination
Collecting
ProcessingUse
Disposition
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The idea of an information life cycle is derived from records management, where the
idea of document life cycle is central to the overall process. That cycle is set out by
Goodman (1994):
The life cycle of records includes the following steps (sometimes referred to as
'document control'): design and creation of records;
• identification;
• authorization;
• verification, validation, auditing;
• circulation, access, loan, use;
• back-up procedures and disaster recovery plans;
• retention schedules and destruction.
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Information Management Lifecycle
• The following diagram illustrates the seven (7) stages comprising the
life cycle of information assets.
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Some of the tools of information management are those derived from the
fields that have contributed to its development;
For example,
• Classification and information retrieval from librarianship and information
science;
• Database design and development from computer science;
• The document life cycle from records management;
• Communication audits from organizational psychology;
• and cost-benefit analysis and value assessment from business
management.
33
Managing information is important to an organization because it allows for increased
knowledge, decreased inefficiency, and better creation and implementation of action
plans to address areas of opportunity. Without successful management of information, it
is almost guaranteed that an organization will fail.
1) Managing your information saves you money
2) Managing your information makes you money
3) Managing your information keeps you out of trouble
4) Promote the efficient use of institutional resources,
5) Make information easier to find in the future,
6) and ensure its protection and preservation - all in accordance with
business, legal and policy requirements
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• Studying Information Management trough different angles,
finally it is concluded that in this modern era of information
explosion Information Management is necessary. User of the
modern world need more and more information within no time,
which is able only if Information are managed.
• Information Management is the only way to provide
– Right information
– To the right person
– At the right time
– At the right place
– In the right format
– At the right price
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Information Management

  • 1. Presented to: Dr. Asif Naveed Presented by: Shahzada Nadeem Raza Theoretical Foundation of Information Science MPhil in Library & Information Science 1
  • 2. Information in raw or unorganized form (such as alphabets, numbers, or symbols) that refer to, or represent, conditions , ideas, or objects. Data is limitless and present everywhere in the universe. Most data is being converted into a digital format Who creates data? – Individuals – Businesses 01010101010 10101011010 00010101011 01010101010 10101010101 01010101010 Video Photo Book Letter Digital Data 2
  • 3. Data can be categorized as either structured or unstructured data  Structured  Data Bases  Spread Sheets  Unstructured  Forms  Images  Audio  Movies Over 80% of Information is unstructured Contracts Images Manuals X-Rays Instant Messages Forms E-Mail Attachments Check Documents PDFs Web Pages Audio Video Invoices Rich Media Structured (20%) Unstructured (80%) 3
  • 4. Data that has been processed and arranged/organized in a meaningful form is know as information Definitions:  data that have been processed so that they are meaningful;  data that have been processed for a purpose;  data that have been interpreted and understood by the recipient. 4
  • 5. Data and information are interrelated. Data usually refers to raw data, or unprocessed data. It is the basic form of data, data that hasn’t been analyzed or processed in any manner. Once the data is analyzed, it is considered as information. 5
  • 7. According to Theo Heimann, management has three different meanings, • Management as a Noun : refers to a Group of Managers. • Management as a Process : refers to the Functions of Management i.e. Planning, Organizing, Directing, Controlling, etc. • Management as a Discipline : refers to the Subject of Management. Management is an individual or a group of individuals that accept responsibilities to run an organisation. They Plan, Organize, Direct and Control all the essential activities of the organization. Management does not do the work themselves. They motivate others to do the work and co-ordinate (i.e. bring together) all the work for achieving the objectives of the organization. Management brings together all Six Ms i.e. Men and Women, Money, Machines, Materials, Methods and Markets. They use these resources for achieving the objectives of the organization such as maximum sales and profits, business expansion, etc. 7
  • 8. Application of Management techniques to collect information, communicate it within and outside the organization, and process it to enable managers to make quicker and better decisions. According to Wikipedia, Information management (IM) is the collection and management of information from one or more sources and the distribution of that information to one or more audiences. 8
  • 9. • Information management (IM) is the process by which relevant information is provided to decision-makers in a timely manner (Davis, 1997). • IM is a generic term that encompasses all the systems and processes within organisations for the creation and use of corporate information. • IM aims to get the right information to the right person at the right place and at the right time (Robertson, 2005). 9
  • 10. • Information Management can have many different meanings. Good definitions emphasize that people have information requirements in order to steer processes by using information technology. 10
  • 11. • Management of information resources. • Design of information technology components. • Analysis of information processing procedures. • Deriving knowledge from the information corpus. – “Information management concerns the identification, optimization, custodianship and connection of information and information-intensive processes to innovate, achieve competitive advantages, generate business and customer value, and thrive/survive in an era where information is a core business asset without which no business goals can be achieved and an economic good as such”. Wikipedia cor·pus (kôr p s) A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject. 11
  • 12. In term of technology, Information management encompasses systems such as: • Web content Management • Document Management • Record Management • Digital Asset Management • Learning Management Systems 12
  • 13. In today’s knowledge economy, organizations that can’t properly utilize their information assets risk serious failure. Information management is an emerging field that is concerned with: • The infrastructure used to collect, manage, preserve, store and deliver information • The guiding principles that allow information to be available to the right people at the right time • The view that all information, both digital and physical, is an asset that requires proper management • The organizational and social contexts in which information exists 13
  • 14. Throughout the 1970s this was largely limited to files, file maintenance, and the Life cycle management of paper-based files, other media and records. With the proliferation of information technology starting in the 1970s, the job of information management took on a new light, and also began to include the field of data maintenance. As information storage shifted to electronic means, this became more and more difficult. By the late 1990s when information was regularly disseminated across computer networks and by other electronic means, network managers, in a sense, became information managers. With the latest tools available, information management has become a powerful resource and a large expense for many organizations. 14
  • 15. Development of the term and concept of IM in three principal stages. • In the first stage (the second half of 1960s) the role of IM had been primarily identified with skill of the right choice and use of data, methods and approaches in solving technical and technological tasks. • Later in the 1970s the term IM had begun to be frequently used for some tasks of data processing, • In the second stage (the end of 1970s and during 1980s) the term IM had been used primarily for methods and approaches of professional working in the field of informatics. The accent had been on the managerial approaches and techniques for efficient handling of information resources, primarily the efficient design, implementation and use of information systems (IS). Efficient information processing through IS had been usually considered as final goal of IM. • In the third stage (since the beginning of the 1990s) the concept of IM reflects more and more the managerial priority for the use of IS/IT. The accent is on the final use of IS/IT, i.e. innovative solution of managerial tasks, primarily the effective fulfillment of the mission and goals of the organization. One can see the growing attention being paid to the right effectiveness of the information processing ("doing the right things" 15
  • 16. is to: • Design, develop, manage, and use information with insight and innovation • support decision making and create value for individuals, organizations, communities, and societies 16
  • 17. 1) Supply work, business and consumption processes with information — This is the basic goal: work cannot be done without required information. 2) Improve and speed up business, work and consumption processes through information use and efficient information processing — Information is not only one of the inputs to the work process. By improving information supply and its processing, the whole process usually can be made more efficient. 3) Create and maintain competitive advantage through new, IT-based work and business processes — Often, information technologies allow reorganization of work in completely new ways, and creation of totally new businesses. 17
  • 18. 4) Efficient use of organization’s information assets — While previous goals come from activity (process), this goal statement invites to think about organization’s information not as some side-product of activity, but as the central resource. Information, not activity may be the „real thing”. 5) Reduce unnecessary complexity of information processing systems; protect against information overload. 18
  • 19. 1. avoid collecting duplicate information; 2. share and re-use information, respecting legal restrictions; 3. ensure information is complete, accurate, current, relevant, and understandable; 4. support access to information, respecting privacy, policy and legal requirements; 5. safeguard information against unlawful access, loss and damage; and 6. preserve information in accordance with its operational, legal, financial and historical value. 19
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  • 23. Interdisciplinarity: bringing together two or more disciplines In terms of approach, “interdisciplinary studies may be defined as a process of answering a question, solving a problem, or addressing a topic that is too broad or complex to be dealt with adequately by a single discipline or profession” (Klein & Newell, 1998, p. 3). It is through ‘interdisciplinarity’ approach that we recognize, comprehend, and appreciate links among all the various factors that shape our complex world. 23
  • 24. “Digital universe – The Information Explosion”  21st Century is information era  Information is being created at ever increasing rate  Information has become critical for success We live in an on-command, on-demand world Example: Social networking sites, e-mails, video and photo sharing website, online shopping, search engines etc Information management is a big challenge Organization seek to Store Protect Optimize 24
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  • 27. In order to frame an effective information management policy, businesses need to consider the following key challenges: ■■ Exploding digital universe: The rate of information growth is increasing exponentially. Duplication of data to ensure high availability and repurposing has also contributed to the increase of information growth. ■■ Increasing dependency on information: The strategic use of information plays an important role in determining the success of a business and provides competitive advantages in the marketplace. ■■ Changing value of information: Information that is valuable today may become less important tomorrow. The value of information often changes over time 27
  • 28. cor·pus (kôr p s) :A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject • Files Most sizeable companies have huge stores of electronic files scattered throughout the enterprise (a legacy of desktop networking). Letters, memos, reports, spreadsheets, database files, presentations, etc. • Databases Companies usually maintain a number of databases on several different hardware and software platforms. • Email Most employees communicate with email and much of an enterprise’s internal and external business communication is done via email (and attachments). • Instant Messaging (IM) This is becoming the way employees talk to one another in real-time. • Electronic Publishing Most companies produce printed material such as catalogs, brochures, flyers, contact sheets, product specification sheets, newsletters, business reports, etc. Also, an increasing amount of information exists only in electronic format (e.g. Web pages, PDF documents, Intranets). 28
  • 29. The information lifecycle is the “change in the value of information” over time. When data is first created, it often has the highest value and is used frequently. As data ages, it is accessed less frequently and is of less value to the organization. Understanding the information lifecycle helps to deploy appropriate storage infrastructure, according to the changing value of information. 29
  • 30. The Commission on Federal Paperwork United state set out a very basic life cycle, which identified the following five stages Requirements' Determination Collecting ProcessingUse Disposition 30
  • 31. The idea of an information life cycle is derived from records management, where the idea of document life cycle is central to the overall process. That cycle is set out by Goodman (1994): The life cycle of records includes the following steps (sometimes referred to as 'document control'): design and creation of records; • identification; • authorization; • verification, validation, auditing; • circulation, access, loan, use; • back-up procedures and disaster recovery plans; • retention schedules and destruction. 31
  • 32. Information Management Lifecycle • The following diagram illustrates the seven (7) stages comprising the life cycle of information assets. 32
  • 33. Some of the tools of information management are those derived from the fields that have contributed to its development; For example, • Classification and information retrieval from librarianship and information science; • Database design and development from computer science; • The document life cycle from records management; • Communication audits from organizational psychology; • and cost-benefit analysis and value assessment from business management. 33
  • 34. Managing information is important to an organization because it allows for increased knowledge, decreased inefficiency, and better creation and implementation of action plans to address areas of opportunity. Without successful management of information, it is almost guaranteed that an organization will fail. 1) Managing your information saves you money 2) Managing your information makes you money 3) Managing your information keeps you out of trouble 4) Promote the efficient use of institutional resources, 5) Make information easier to find in the future, 6) and ensure its protection and preservation - all in accordance with business, legal and policy requirements 34
  • 35. • Studying Information Management trough different angles, finally it is concluded that in this modern era of information explosion Information Management is necessary. User of the modern world need more and more information within no time, which is able only if Information are managed. • Information Management is the only way to provide – Right information – To the right person – At the right time – At the right place – In the right format – At the right price 35
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