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Reviews
 A reviewer of his book, The Corporate Memory (Bowker Saur 1997) said, “Kenneth Megill summarizes the contributions of the three interrelated fields of records management, special librarianship, and archives to the management of corporate information systems; and he charts a new course for information systems in the face of shifting technological and managerial patterns.” (Jan Blodgett in College and Research Libraries, November 1997)
 Guy St. Clair, editor of Bowker Saur's Information Services Management Series, writes “No one else has written a book about this subject that even begins to address the fundamental issues that must be addressed, and Ken Megill's clear, concise, and perfectly reasoned analysis of the role of information in empowering society - and the organizations that make up society - to achieve success is timely and full of good direction for those who must make decisions about information and the role of information in their organizations and enterprises.”
 “Walk on the Wired Side,” CUA Magazine, (7)3 1995 (pp. 20-22). Article by Anne Bentzel on using electronic tools for teaching.
 “Relaxed at the Revolution: Ken Megill Takes Us into Information Resources Management,” InfoManage. The International Management Newsletter for the Information Services Executive. I (10) Sept. 1994.
 "Fear of Filing" Article by Vincent Leclair including extensive quotations and picture in Washington Office, (7)10, October 1993 ( pp. 40-45).
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