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( )concerns a cycle of organizational activity:the acquisition of information from one or more sources,the custodianship and the distribution of that information to those who need it,and its ultimate disposition through archiving or deletion.

A.Data management
B.Information management
C.Content management
D.Knowledge management

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解析:信息管理涉及组织活动的一个循环:从一个或多个来源采集信息,将信息的保存并发布给需要的人,并通过归档或删除进行最终的配置。
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