Information centres in unusual places
Jinfo Article
27th June 2017
By Amy Burns
Abstract
Amy Burns highlights five information centres who are unusual for reporting into departments outside the norm. She identifies why the move happened, the benefits its brought and whether you should consider requesting a move for your own department.
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