Complimentary
Monday, 23 May 2022, 10:25 AM AEST
Information Awareness Month (IAM) 2022 is a collaborative insight into the key criteria for ensuring information can be trusted through governance, archives, library, records, privacy, knowledge and data management communities.
This year’s theme Building Trust in Information will focus on trusted information which enables individuals, businesses, and government to make informed decisions that can be relied upon.
This collaborative event will be an insightful, thought-provoking deep dive into the importance of trust in information across all aspects of business and life, from the people to the technology.
The full programme can be located here.
Description
Information Awareness Month – One Day Seminar – Building Trust in Information
This year’s theme for Information Awareness Month is Building Trust in Information, which will focus on trusted information which enables individuals, businesses and government to make informed decisions that can be relied upon.
This collaborative event will be an insightful, thought-provoking deep dive into the importance of trust in information across all aspects of business and life, from the people to the technology.
Join us on Monday, 23 May 2002 at the State Records Office in the State Library, Adelaide, South Australia, or virtually.
The full programme can be located here.
We have an exciting line of topical issues and speakers – for more information and to register for the event in person register here: IAM Seminar – Building Trust in Information.
To attend the live stream of the event, register here.
The event is in collaboration with: Australian Library and Information Association, Australian Society of Archivists Inc, DAMA Australia, Health Information Management Association of Australia Limited (HIMAA), InfoGovANZ, National Archives of Australia and RIMPA.
Event Details
Date: May 23, 2022
Start time: 10:25 a.m. AEDT
End time: 06:15 p.m. AEDT
Venue: State Records Office in the State Library, Adelaide, South Australia