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      <title>KRIM Guidelines for Developing an Information and Records Management Policy</title>
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Guidelines for Developing an Information and Records Management Policy
By Patrick Lambe and Marita Keenan
This set of guidelines is intended (i) to help an organisation understand the complementary relationships between knowledge management, information management, and records management; (ii) to structure a policy development exercise so that policies affecting the flow and use of knowledge, information and records are mutually supportive and are aligned towards improving organisational effectiveness. The guidelines focus</description>
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      <title>IDC The High Cost of Not Finding Information</title>
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      <description>The High Cost of Not Finding Information
An IDC White Paper
Analysts: Susan Feldman and Chris Sherman

Information: The Lifeblood of the Enterprise
Timely access to critical information separates the winners from the losers in today&#8217;s information economy. Yet all too often knowledge workers fail in their quest to obtain the information they need. There are many reasons for this failure &#8212; some technical, some cultural, and some personal. No matter the cause, the amount of time wasted in futile searching for vital information is enormous, leading to staggering costs to the enterprise. Compan</description>
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      <title>Gartner Document Management Assessing Costs and Benefits</title>
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Publication Date: 27 September 2000 ID Number: SPA-11-9200

Document Management: Assessing Costs and Benefits
Debra Logan

Investment in DM will typically pay for itself within two or three years. Information "hyperflow" is making this outlay almost mandatory for many document-intensive enterprises. Here is the case for cost-justifying the investment.

&#169; 2000 Gartner, Inc. and/or its Affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of this publication in any form without prior written permission is forbidden. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 18:22:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Analyzing Entities and Topics in News Articles Using Statistical Topic Models</title>
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      <description>Analyzing Entities and Topics in News Articles Using Statistical Topic Models
David Newman1 , Chaitanya Chemudugunta1 , Padhraic Smyth1 , and Mark Steyvers2
Department of Computer Science, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA {newman, chandra, smyth}@uci.edu 2 Department of Cognitive Science, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA msteyver@uci.edu
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Abstract. Statistical language models can learn relationships between topics discussed in a document collection and persons, organizations and places mentioned in each document. We present a novel combination of statistical topic models and named-entity recognizers to jointly an</description>
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      <title>Does Microsoft Finally Get Records Management?</title>
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      <description>Perspective

RECORDS MANAGEMENT

Originally appeared in the July/August Issue of AIIM E-DOC Magazine
DEFINITION:
access to the items stored are controlled and configured and the additional records metadata properties are defined. The Records Series serves to expose the records categories in the File Plan

Does Microsoft Finally Get Records Management?
A Rundown of Records Mgmt. Functionality in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
By Russ Stalters, President Compliance Solutions Group

Record Management
From: &#8220;ECM at WORK&#8221; a supplement to AIIM E-DOC Magazine: Content with long-term busi</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:36:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Using Annotations in Enterprise Search</title>
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      <description>Using Annotations in Enterprise Search*
Pavel A. Dmitriev
Department of Computer Science Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14850

Nadav Eiron
Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy. Mountain View, CA 94043&#8727;

dmitriev@cs.cornell.edu&#8727; Marcus Fontoura
Yahoo! Inc. 701 First Avenue Sunnyvale, CA, 94089

Eugene Shekita
IBM Almaden Research Center 650 Harry Road San Jose, CA 95120

marcusf@yahoo-inc.com&#8727; ABSTRACT
A major difference between corporate intranets and the Internet is that in intranets the barrier for users to create web pages is much higher. This limits the amount and quality of anchor text</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:23:51 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Microsoft Research Learning User Interaction Models for Predicting Web Search Result Preferences</title>
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      <title>IWR Enterprise Search and Information Management</title>
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ENTERPRISE SEARCH AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
What&#8217;s new and upcoming from the big beasts of the information industry?
AUTONOMY
www.autonomy.com

Overview: Founded in 1996 by Mike Lynch, Cambridge-based Autonomy enables organisations to understand and harness information that is critical to their business. Enterprises of all sizes can automatically unify, manage and use the information stored on their systems and within the workforce to deliver competitive advantages such as reduced business cycles, accelerated pr</description>
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