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A Government Librarian's Guide to Information Governance and Data Privac

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This book provides a concise and usable overview of the practical implications of important public sector United States federal, state, and municipal laws and standards related to information governance, as they pertain to librarians, research staff, universities, corporate regulatory managers, and public-sector information governance professionals. It is the first in a series of two volumes addressing public sector information governance compliance matters from the perspective of our target audience.Topics addressed in the book include: the evolving role of librarians and the need for librarians and legal researchers to understand the principles of information governance, the importance of broad-based regulatory IG principles such as the Federal Records Act, the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 and 36 CFR Chapter XII, Subchapter B - Records Management, that have been promulgated by various federal government agencies in framing public-sector IG principles, a survey of interpretive surveys from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that further elucidate the core IG principles applicable to public sector stakeholders, case studies detailing the application of important IG principles by federal agencies and bodies, and a survey of important IG issues facing state and local governments.
Phyllis Wisotsky Elin is an Information Governance leader with over 30 years of experience leading enterprise-wide information governance strategy and implementation in highly regulated industries ranging from financial services, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, healthcare, legal, higher education, and the public sector.Phyllis earned her master's degree from Seton Hall University and completed her undergraduate studies at NYU. She has taught Library, Records, and Information Governance sessions at major institutions and is also a former ARMA chapter president and Chairperson of the Board Governance Committee of the New Jersey Sharing Network Foundation, a non-profit organ and tissue donation cause. In 2021, she was named Chief Executive Officer of The Knowledge Preservation Group and a Fellow for the Institute for Information Management (IIM). Max Rapaport is a practicing attorney with significant experience in the fields of intellectual property, privacy law compliance and information governance. Currently, he is the Chief Operating Officer of The Knowledge Preservation Group.
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