To make sure that access to the First Nation’s information is managed, Council must create a policy for information systems used by the First Nation that follow the rules and standards below:
Having the proper controls around information management will support Council and the administration in maintaining the required levels of confidentiality and security of data.
Information management involves:
the gathering of information from one or more sources
the sorting and distributing of that information to those who need it
the management of that information through record keeping
Working with our partners, ITAC has conducted a number of industry research projects. This research is undertaken as part of ITAC’s commitment to understanding the current state of the Indigenous tourism industry within Canada. The findings of the research is used to shape our programs and guide our work into the future.
Welcome to the Indigenous Canada blog! Here you’ll find all the latest news, information, guides, activities and events across the country that celebrates our First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures. We’ll be sharing stories and things to do throughout the year, and want to encourage everyone from all walks of life to engage with the exciting Indigenous tourism industry across Canada.
Be part of the Indigenous Canada story. Share photos of your experiences on social media using the hashtag #IndigenousCanada and we’ll repost our favourites.
Research on various topics related to tourism by the Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism, ACAT.
2018 Research
ACAT 2018 US Consumer Study – Summary Report
ACAT 2018 US Consumer Study – Key Findings
2017 Research
ACAT Consumer Research
US Lifestyle Segmentation – Cultural Explorers Persona
US Lifestyle Segmentation – Younger Authentic Experiencers Persona
US Lifestyle Segmentation – Older Authentic Experiencers Persona
The library technician is an important part of the library staff, occupying a position with a level of responsibility between a clerk and a librarian. Technicians support and assist librarians in the delivery of many library services. They may direct the work of clerical staff, student assistants, other library technicians, and, under the direction of a librarian, may be responsible for a section or department in a library. Technicians may also be in charge of a small library. (Guidelines for the Education of Library Technicians, CLA)
Organizations of all sizes need experts who can create, implement, support, and manage their websites and web applications. Best of all, as this field keeps growing, it keeps changing – so your creativity and skills are always evolving.
In this concentration you develop basic skills in computer applications and programming, systems analysis and design, data and information structures, as well as management information systems.
Programming requires a detail-oriented, logical mindset mixed with a sense of creativity. It is work that appeals to individuals who are rarely satisfied with the status quo and are constantly looking to improve technical solutions to help organizations operate more smoothly. It is also a field where there is growing recognition, from businesses and organizations from all sectors, for the vital contributions that it has on an operation's success – well-written code improves operational efficiency, and commercial performance.
As the information needs of an organization grows in size and complexity, database developers and administrators take on a critical role of helping to manage data that supports business operations and decisions. In their roles, they know how to create, maintain, and manage the databases that protect and organize key information.