McPherson, P.K.: Information mastery (1995)
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- Abstract
- Explores the relationship between information management and information mastery. Defines the informatic system as that which is made up of all the processes of information handling and knowledge work within an organization. Information mastery involves more than good information management: it also encompasses human networking and thoughts. Examines the domain for information mastery and sets out the requirements for an informatic system that will deliver information mastery. It is the quality of the informatic system that gives the value added and determines the business's competitiveness and long term survival
- Source
- Managing information. 2(1995) no.6, S.33-36
- Theme
- Information Resources Management