INFORMATION CENTER

An information center is a central place where people go to acquire or communicate information. Often, it is a place where considerable pedestrian traffic occurs, such as coffee rooms, break rooms, copy centers, and company libraries. It contains many items of informational value. For instance, an information center might include newsletters, bulletins, memos, documents, policies, procedures, videocassettes, or audiocassettes. It might also contain blank copies of commonly used forms.

In addition to informative media, an information center can have useful equipment and furniture. For instance, it might have a whiteboard or bulletin board for recording or hanging messages. It might also have audio-visual equipment for people ...

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