DLM Forum 2014 – Making the Information Governance Landscape in Europe

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DLM2014_mix_VbThe DLM Forum will hold its 7th triennial conference in Lisbon from 12 to 14 November 2014.

Sessions will focus on the latest challenges and innovation in Information Governance.

Speakers from all over Europe and beyond will present their experiences with current and next generation information governance across government, commercial and specialised industry sectors.

The conference programme consists of plenary sessions for all participants and breakout sessions representing different challenges in information governance. The conference also will be preceded by tutorials, providing participants with extra educational opportunities.

 

About DLM Forum

The DLM Forum is vibrant community of public archives and interested parties from across government, commercial, academic and voluntary sectors who are active in information governance, including archives, records, document and information lifecycle management. It was founded by the European Commission and first met in 1996. Today it is a not-for-profit foundation providing industry specifications, participating in activities and serving members from all over Europe and the rest of the world.

 

For more details and to register to the event please visit the event website.

 

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