Where Does Information Services Sit in Your Organisation? And Why Does it Matter?
Jinfo Article
25th February 2016
Abstract
Information professionals' placement and structure within their organisations can vary wildly from organisation to organisation, and even from year to year. There are a number of pros and cons inherent to every setup, and being able to identify what those are is a good first step to making the most of your own unique configuration. We report from a recent Jinfo Community session "Make the Most of Your Organisation's Reporting Structure".
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