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Dr. Patricia C. Franks Earns Information Governance Professional
Certification

 

In today's rapidly evolving information environment, public and private
organizations have a need for information governance professionals that can
lead them in creating, organizing, managing, protecting, using, and
disposing of information, in order to reduce their risks and help them reach
their goals.   

 

In early 2013,  <http://www.arma.org/> ARMA International introduced the
<http://www.arma.org/r2/igp-certification> Information Governance
Professional (IGP) certification to provide a way for individuals to
demonstrate their competence in helping executive officers, who are
responsible for the organization's legal/compliance, information technology,
and lines of business activities, to implement effective information
governance programs. 

 

 <http://www.arma.org/r2/igp-certification> ARMA International describes an
IGP professional as someone who "knows the ins and outs of his/her
organization and its expectations. Said professional knows when to drive out
excess cost, mitigate risk according to tolerance level and when to actively
use information for its business value. This is a highly touted and
respected person in the organization." 

 

The  <http://www.arma.org/r2/igp-certification> IGP exam was offered for the
first time in May 2013, and
<http://slisapps.sjsu.edu/facultypages/view.php?fac=franksp> Dr. Patricia C.
Franks is among the
<http://www.arma.org/r1/publications/general-arma-news---main/2013/08/23/con
gratulations-to-arma-international's-certified-information-governance-profes
sionals!> first group of individuals to become a certified information
governance professional. According to ARMA International, "By taking and
passing the IGP exam, these professionals have proven their
business-specific knowledge and now stand out as information governance
experts in their organizations--and in their profession."

 

Franks' certification as an information governance professional is in
addition to her certification as a records manager and adds to her already
prestigious  <http://slisapps.sjsu.edu/facultypages/view.php?fac=franksp>
curriculum vitae. 

 

Franks is an associate professor at the San Jose State University School of
Library and Information Science <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/> . She is also
coordinator of the information school's
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/master-archives-and-records-administration
-mara> Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) program, and she
teaches courses in both the MARA and
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/master-library-and-information-science-mli
s> Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) fully online programs,
including courses in archives and records management, information retrieval,
and information organizations and management. In addition, she heads the
innovative
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/current-students/courses/internships/virtual-intern
ships> virtual internship program and
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/mara/community-and-resources/virtual-cente
r-archives-records-administration> Virtual Center for Archives and Records
Administration.

 

Moreover, Franks is a faculty supervisor in the San Jose Gateway PhD program
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/san-jose-gateway-phd-program> , an
international doctoral program in partnership with Queensland University of
Technology. Her research interests
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/san-jose-gateway-phd-program/prospective-p
hd-students/research/dr-pat-franks>  include archives, records management,
virtual worlds, metadata and semantic web, and information technology.
Currently, she serves as PI for several research projects
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/research/center-information-research-and-innovation
-ciri/projects/current-projects>  as part of the information school's Center
for Information Research and Innovation
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/center-information-research-and-innovation-ciri/abo
ut-ciri> , a virtual research center organized around seven research areas
in the library and information science field, including digital records and
curation. 

 

About SJSU SLIS

The San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science
(SJSU SLIS) is a recognized leader in online learning and is a member of the
Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C) and Quality Matters. In 2012, the information
school's online programs received a score in the exemplary range according
to the Sloan-C Quality Scorecard
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/about-slis/scorecard>  for the Administration of
Online Education Programs.

 

SJSU SLIS prepares individuals for professional careers in the information
profession. The information school offers the following online educational
programs <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/prospective-students/choose-your-program>
: 

 

*	Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)
*	Teacher Librarian Program
*	Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA)
*	Post-Master's Certificate in Library and Information Science
*	San Jose Gateway PhD Program

 

For more information about the nationally ranked school, please visit:
http://slisweb.sjsu.edu