Disaster recovery guidelines for information centres : an alternative presentation model
Disasters in information centres generally refer to damages by natural catastrophes, environmental conditions, and actions of humans and pests. Prompt and knowledgeable recovery operations can minimise the effects and restore operations quickly. Case studies have shown that disaster plans are instru...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-204352020-09-27T20:17:14Z Disaster recovery guidelines for information centres : an alternative presentation model Chan, Kah Sing. Harvey, Ross School of Applied Science DRNTU::Library and information science::Libraries::Administration and management Disasters in information centres generally refer to damages by natural catastrophes, environmental conditions, and actions of humans and pests. Prompt and knowledgeable recovery operations can minimise the effects and restore operations quickly. Case studies have shown that disaster plans are instrumental in facilitating successful recovery. Master of Science (Information Studies) 2009-12-15T02:59:38Z 2009-12-15T02:59:38Z 1997 1997 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20435 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 128 p. application/pdf |
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