Abstract
The First of January 1984 may well be recognised as one of the most significant dates in the evolutionary calendar of Information Management. On that date there came into force the first mandatory stipulation regarding the form that information would have to take. This event could well be the first of many that will force industry to make changes in the methods by which it produces, receives and stores information. This must, inevitably, require the provision of people aware of the impact that such changes will bring and who will be trained to respond effectively to those changes.

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