teabekäiku
Teabekäiku is a term from Estonian information science that describes the end-to-end handling of information within an organization or system. The concept covers how information is created, captured from sources, validated for accuracy, stored securely, indexed for retrieval, distributed to authorized users, used in decision making, and eventually archived or deleted. It emphasizes lifecycle management, governance, and compliance with data protection rules.
In practice, teabekäiku is implemented through information systems, records management, metadata standards, search and retrieval tools,
Teabekäiku is closely related to information governance, data governance, knowledge management, and records management. It is