Information Management - RMIT University

Information Management - RMIT University

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This page aims to share and promote ideas, information and resources related to the Information Management professions.

While it has a focus on current and past RMIT students, anyone working in libraries, records, archives and other IM fields is welcome to participate and contribute to the page. This page will promote events, research and discussion that may relate to the IM fields. Use the page to keep informed, but also to share resources with others interested in information management issues and activities. The

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Master of Information Management (MIM)
The MIM is a program of study in information management which aims to produce graduates who:

• understand the principles and practices of information management
• exercise informed judgment to meet the information needs of their clients
• understand the social and ethical issues related to information provision
• use appropriate technology in the development of information services
• are ready to actively participate in the knowledge economy

RMIT graduates work as information, document and records managers, librarians, archivists, teacher-librarians, community information officers, database specialists, research and information analysts, in private industry, government and semi-government bodies, universities, schools and professional associations. Some operate as independent information brokers or consultants.

The program is one and a half years full time, though you can complete only the first year and qualify with a Graduate Diploma in Information Management.

The Program is recognised for professional membership of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).

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RMIT College Of Business And Law, School Of Accounting, Information Systems And
Carlton, VIC
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