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AIIM

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AIIMAssociation for Information and Image Management International
AIIMAssociation for Information and Image Management
AIIMArt Institutes International Minnesota
AIIMAvant Imaging & Information Management Inc.
AIIMAlliance Institute for Integrative Medicine (Cincinnati, OH)
AIIMAutomated Image Import Module
AIIMAssociation of Information Imaging Managers
AIIMAutomated Integrated Inventory Management
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The National Association of Photographic Manufacturers (NAPM) and the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM International, which was originally named the National Microfilm Association), have standards-related groups within their organizations that are comprised of individuals representing both manufacturers and users of microfilm.
PUBLISHER: Association for Information and Image Management International (AIIM International)
He is a member of the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM International) and ARMA International.
The most significant electronic document management standards activity has come from the Document Management Alliance, a consortium of vendors and users working under the auspices of the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM).
Also, a national standards committee ("C22") in the Association for Information and Image Management International, has been chartered to pursue a specification for binding record metadata to specific information objects when the objects are communicated (the reliability of electronic business information or "REBI" project); see http://www.aiim.
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