Applied Information Management Master's Degree Program
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Alumnus Travis Luckey ‘09 experienced significant professional growth while in AIM, moving from IT System Administration to IT Manager and now Director of Information Technology.
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Alumnus Travis Luckey ‘09 experienced significant professional growth while in AIM, moving from IT System Administration to IT Manager and now Director of Information Technology.
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Managing Information Assets


Department AIM
Number 610
CRN 42241
Credits 3
Date June 16-August 1,2008
Instructor(s) Darin Stewart
Location Summer Online
Fee $1660
Grade Option Graded
Registration Deadline 05/16/2008

Class Description

Explore how to identify, integrate and manage types of information resources and knowledge assets that exist within an enterprise. Topics include: findability, metadata, information standards and enterprise-wide search and navigation.

Prerequisite(s) Required

Virtual Learning and Teams

Initial Assignments

Prior to the first session of class, read:

  • Stewart, Building Enterprise Taxonomies
    • Chapter 1: Findability, pp. 1-22
  • Rockley, Managing Enterprise Content
    • Chapter 1: Content, pp. 3-21
    • Chapter 2: Fundamental Concepts of Reuse, pp. 23-42
    • Chapter 3: Assessing Return on Investment for a Unified Content Strategy, pp. 43-62

Course Materials

  • Building Enterprise Taxonomies by Darin L. Stewart. Mokita Press, 2008. ISBN: 141969362X or 978-1419693625. Available from online bookstores and as a used text. (Required)
  • Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy by Ann Rockley. New Riders Press, 2002. ISBN: 0735713065 or 978-0735713062. Available from online bookstores. (Required)
  • Reading packet. Information on cost and payment deadline will be posted in the FirstClass conference for this course. (Required)

Online registration not currently available for this course


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