Reflective Post #3 - Applying Unit Material Outside of the Library

One topic that really interested me during Unit 9 was the discussion around disaster relief and the organization of knowledge and information in those situations. Joyce Monsee's presentation on her work with the Standby Task Force was fascinating to hear and when she talked about how she applied what she learned during her MLIS classes to her job that's not in a library, it really got me thinking about how I apply some of the topics in this Unit to my job that's also not in a library.

Currently I work in a bank, where we are also tasked with collecting, storing, organizing, archiving, and filing vast amounts of customer and transactional data. The main lecture from this Unit discussed high-tech solutions, such as the internet, that are involved in information management programs. The bank I work for is a small, local bank that, within the last year, switched from storing all of their physical files on-site to digitizing the records for storage on a cloud. This was a huge change for us, but it allowed us as a company to protect and preserve our original files from events such as fire or flood - or other natural disasters - and be able to access original files that are stored in any of our branches across the state. This information system wouldn't have been possible without high-tech solutions such as the internet, scanners, and the cloud system. This unit really got me thinking about how what we are learning applies to more aspects of life than just the obvious.


Reference:

Hagar, C. (2019). Information systems [file format]. Retrieved from https://sjsu.zoom.us/recording/play/UQe-whsaUzBPoqUXA1U0XM65es6gA1-X-ySEzEagHLvBTfmX75H1A_NYE-LTjFG_?continueMode=true

Monsees, J. (2019). Standby task force - [file format]. Retrieved from https://sjsu.zoom.us/recording/play/PHDpWX8FEzC_WJZ61fBTHkzCF3PZ8ZFT0LeTua6hi_h8Y6QKKALt8cu_EoxlVttl?continueMode=true

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