CHAPTER 33

Information Governance by Design

Information governance by design is a proactive approach that integrates information governance principles into the design, development, and implementation of information systems and processes. This concept emphasizes the importance of considering information governance requirements from the early stages of system design, ensuring that data privacy, security, compliance, and records management considerations are embedded into the design and functionality of information systems. The ultimate goal is to help organizations, like libraries, to establish a solid foundation for effective information management, enabling them to meet legal, regulatory, and operational requirements while minimizing risks associated ...

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