A Librarian's Guide to ISO Standards for Information Governance, Privacy, and Security

Book description

This book was written to demystify critical standards related to information security, records management privacy information management for the modern librarian and archival professional.

In the digital age, librarians and archival professionals play a crucial role in safeguarding the world's knowledge. A Librarian's Guide to ISO Standards for Information Governance, Privacy, and Security is a curated resource for librarians, presenting core ISO standards related to information governance, data privacy, and security.

The book provides detailed summaries of these standards, along with case studies and advice on applying them in the modern digital age. It empowers library staff and patrons to prioritize data security and privacy, ensuring trust and confidentiality in their services. The purpose is to demystify critical standards related to information security, records management privacy information management for the modern librarian and archival professional.

Inside, you will find detailed summaries of the core ISO standards, descriptions, and case studies illustrating how these standards can apply to librarians in the modern digital age, advice on how to cultivate a culture of data security, and privacy awareness among library staff and patrons.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Description
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1 What Is Information Governance?
  9. Chapter 2 What Questions Does Information Governance Help to Answer?
  10. Chapter 3 Why Is Information Governance Important to Librarians and Other Knowledge Workers?
  11. Chapter 4 Good Information Governance Versus Bad Information Governance
  12. Chapter 5 Obstacles to Information Governance Improvement
  13. Chapter 6 What Is the Role of a Modern Digital Librarian?
  14. Chapter 7 Why Big Data Is Such a Big Problem for Research Librarians?
  15. Chapter 8 The Role of Records and Information Management
  16. Chapter 9 The Records Life Cycle
  17. Chapter 10 Data Governance
  18. Chapter 11 Records Management Surveys35
  19. Chapter 12 Legal Research
  20. Chapter 13 Governance and Steering Committees
  21. Chapter 14 Strategic Alignment
  22. Chapter 15 Strategic Vision45
  23. Chapter 16 Organizational Drivers
  24. Chapter 17 Strategic Planning
  25. Chapter 18 Third-Party Vendor Management
  26. Chapter 19 Continuous Improvement
  27. Chapter 20 KPIs and Metrics
  28. Chapter 21 Knowledge Management
  29. Chapter 22 Compliance and Risk Management
  30. Chapter 23 Operations Management
  31. Chapter 24 Incident Management
  32. Chapter 25 Organizational Continuity
  33. Chapter 26 Data Mapping and Classification
  34. Chapter 27 Archival Standards
  35. Chapter 28 ISO 19814:2017—Information and Documentation
  36. Chapter 29 Developing Uniform Digitization Standards
  37. Chapter 30 Classification and Integration of Digitized Records Into an Electronic Document and Records Management System (EDRMS)
  38. Chapter 31 International Archival Standards: ISO 11799: 2015—Information and Documentation—Document Storage Requirements for Archive and Library Materials
  39. Chapter 32 ISO Standards for Recordkeeping
  40. Chapter 33 Information Governance by Design
  41. Chapter 34 Privacy Considerations Impacting Libraries
  42. Chapter 35 The Importance of Technical Security Measures
  43. Chapter 36 Cross-Border Transfers of Data
  44. Chapter 37 Vendor Management Issues
  45. Chapter 38 Information Governance—An OECD Perspective
  46. Chapter 39 The U.K. Government Information Principles
  47. Chapter 40 Australian Standards
  48. Conclusion
  49. About the Authors
  50. Index
  51. Backcover

Product information

  • Title: A Librarian's Guide to ISO Standards for Information Governance, Privacy, and Security
  • Author(s): Phyllis L. Elin, Max Rapaport
  • Release date: November 2023
  • Publisher(s): Business Expert Press
  • ISBN: 9781637425466