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Information Audit in Organization: A Library Perspective

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The purpose of this academic writing is to identify the important of Information Audit in Library. Because, when we talk about audit, people always think that it more relevance and will relate it with finance and something that involve financial account in organization. But they don’t realise that in Information Audit is playing an important roles to make sure the information that they received are genuine and true. Besides that, we also trying to identify any tools or processes for Information Audit.
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