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  1. Kerr, M.: Using the Internet for business information : practical tips and hints (2004) 0.03
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    Content
    Key Features - More than just a list of web sites: is a practical guide to techniques and good practice in effective business information searching; each resource listed identifies, describes and evaluates - i.e. not just a listing but a summary of key features, including limitations - Checklists and toolkits for key processes in business information (current awareness, market research, competitor intelligence, market report creation, company analysis) - Incorporates training outlines/exercises to facilitate librarians who assist end users in the basics of business information searching, including tasks, examples and exercises - Complementary web site provides live links, online information tools and training exercises Contents Business information and the internet - the evergrowing need for information; origins, comparisons, flaws; distinguishing between official, unofficial and 'grey' information (primary, secondary etc); evaluating online information and its sources; information skills analysis (filling the gap); costs (assessing, justifying, avoiding): Effective use of serious search engines - beyond simple search; understanding the Invisible Web; finding what you can't see; deep-drilling for business information: Business information professional's reference desk - essential tools assessed and evaluated; portals and gateways; how to create a company/sector specific research tool; saving and sharing information: Company information - directories and databases of companies; financial reports and Annual reports; shares, analysis and comment; company web sites/ press releases; gentle espionage through media sources: Current awareness - current awareness tools and strategies; 'live' and archived business news sources; newsletters and informal sources of information: Market intelligence - trade associations and trade events; sector specific information; trade journals; using academic resources: Market research - methods and techniques; market research companies; market research services; patent searching; online tools for surveys and questionnaires: Competitor intelligence - what is competitor intelligence; understanding CI tools and techniques; sources of competitor intelligence: Country analysis - socioeconomic data; sources of national statistics; government agencies relating to business; journals and portals: Market Reports - Internet-specific data: dotcoms, ecommerce etc; publishers of market reports; creating the ideal market report: Tools and tips & training -checklists and exercises.
  2. Handbook on electronic commerce (2000) 0.02
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    Series
    International handbooks on information systems
  3. Handbook on data management in information systems (2003) 0.01
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    Series
    International handbooks on information systems
  4. Handbook on knowledge management : Vol.1: Knowledge matters - Vol.2: Knowledge directions (2003) 0.01
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    International handbooks on information systems
  5. Swartzberg, T.: Identifying and spreading expertise : The knowledge manager's brief: to disseminate a company's data and the know-how of its staff (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    29.11.1999 12:18:22
    Source
    International Herald Tribune. 15. Nov. 1999, S.22
  6. Kaye, D.: Information and business : an introduction (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This work uses a background of business studies and the existence of ever-changing business reference works as a starting point from which to examine the various sources of business information - standards, trade and research organizations, libraries etc. Examines information needs and sources against the business environment, structure and methods in which information needs arise.
  7. Stock, W.G.: Informationsmangel trotz Überfluß : Informationsgesellschaft verlangt neue Berufe und Berufsbilder (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Insider. 1995, Nr.4, Juli, S.19-22
  8. Business information in the Intranet age (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:42:34
  9. Vopel, O.: Herausforderung Nutzenmessung : Zielsetzung und Struktur des Global Knowledge Survey von Ernst & Young (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die strategischen Zielsetzungen von Knowledge Management lesen sich auf der Ebene der Business Pläne in Professional Service Firms immer ähnlich: Vermeidung von Doppelspurigkeiten bei der Wissensproduktion; Qualitätssteigerung der Produkte durch intelligente Kombination des Wissens; Geschwindigkeitssteigerungen beim Service Delivery-Prozess; Risikominderung durch besseres Wissen etc. Bei Ernst & Young stellte eine Erreichung solcher Ziele angesichts der internen und externen Rahmenbedingungen eine ganz besondere Herausforderung dar: 76 000 Mitarbeiter in allen Zeitzonen der Welt; vier große Business Lines (Wirtschaftsprüfung, Steuerberatung, Corporate Finance und Rechtsberatung) mit rund einhundert Service Lines, die ein gewisses Eigenleben führen (müssen!); ständiger Wandel der Marktbedingungen; Mitarbeiter meistens beim Klienten und selten im Büro; permanter Mitarbeiterzuwachs bei branchenüblichem Turnover. Wenn der vielbeschworene Informationsaustausch in der Teeküche für komplexe Organisationen je ausgereicht hat - hier genügte heißes Wasser nicht mehr
  10. Hofmann, U.: Globale Informationswirtschaft : Management, Technologien, Strategien (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das schnelle Wachstum des Internet und des WWW vermehrt und verändert den Bezug, die Nutzung und damit auch den Wert von Informationen. Informationen wurden bisher zwar als kritischer Erfolgsfaktor für materielle und immaterielle Wertschöpfung erkannt, entzogen sich aber einer ökonomischen Betrachtungsweise. In dem vorliegenden Buch wird versucht, Informationen vor allem als marktfähige Dienstleistungen bzw. Produkte im Umfeld der derzeitigen informationstechnologischen Entwicklung zu betrachten. Dazu bedarf es vieler anderer Sichtweisen bewährter ökonomischer Modelle. Qualitätsmanagement, Logistik, Technologie-Management, Organisation, Marketing, Struktur der Märkte, die Interaktion zwischen geänderten Angebots- und Nachfragestrukturen etc. gestalten sich unter dem Einfluß der derzeitigen technologischen Rahmenbedingungen häufig nicht nur für Informationsproduzenten und -dienstleister, sondern auch für große Teile eines konvergierenden Sachgüter- und Dienstleistungssektors gänzlich anders. Diese Gestaltungspotentiale werden in der vorliegenden Abhandlung erörtert
  11. Information systems outsourcing in theory and practice (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 7.1996 10:51:56
  12. Mentzas, G.: ¬A functional taxonomy of computer-based information systems (1994) 0.01
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    Date
    8. 3.1997 13:34:22
  13. Kmuche, W.: Strategischer Erfolgsfaktor Wissen : Content Management: der Weg zum erfolgreichen Informationsmanagement (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    19. 7.2002 22:05:14
  14. Gershenfeld, N.; Hover, K.: Processing and disseminating information in a networked environment (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The mission of the Information Services Department at Microsoft is to link users with information services and resources that facilitate Microsoft's product development, sales and support. This paper ia a discussion of how that mission is fulfilled by integrating Microsoft products, leveraging off of company product development and developing new information delivery systems to satisfy the individual information needs of employees world wide. Information Services is integrating its own products into the business of information retrieval and delivery. Included in the discussion is a description of the processing of an information request, beginning with how the employee makes the request, continuing with the routing of the request to the proper party within Information Services, the information retrieval procedure and the delivery mechanism utilized to present the completed information request to the employee. Using the company profile as an example, the steps in the process are reviewed, including generation of the request via electronic form, searching via communications software and networked CD-ROMs, downloading results and reformatting using various Microsoft Word macros and delivering the profile via an object package in Microsoft Mail over the corporate network. Future plans for information tools and workflow changes are also discussed
  15. Saulles, M. de: Information literacy amongst UK SMEs : an information policy gap (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore information literacy amongst small- and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in the UK and the USA and argue that information policy in the UK has not given sufficient attention to helping these companies navigate the ever-increasing volumes of information accessible over the internet. Design/methodology/approach - A combination of primary and secondary data have been used. The primary data consists of a survey of UK SMEs, which explored how these companies use the internet as a research tool. The results of the survey are compared to similar surveys carried out in the USA. Several significant UK policy documents are examined to find out how government policy in this area has addressed the issue of information literacy amongst SMEs. Findings - It is shown that UK SMEs wasted over £3.7 billion in 2005 in terms of time wasted through inefficient use of the internet as a research tool. Practical implications - It is argued that while government policies in this area have put resources into encouraging SMEs to adopt broadband and engage in e-commerce, they have not sufficiently addressed the issue of information literacy. Originality/value - Little research has been carried out into how SMEs use the internet as a research tool and this is the first time that a financial cost figure has been applied to inefficient searching by these organisations.
  16. Laukamm, T.: Elektronische Dokumentation : der Wettbewerbsfaktor der Zukunft (1993) 0.00
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    Source
    Technik und Information: Markt, Medien und Methoden. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1992, Technische Universität Berlin, 22.-25.9.1992. Hrsg.: W. Neubauer u. K.-H. Meier
  17. Krebs, R.: ¬Die Rolle von Informationssystemen im Konzern : Verflechtung, Kooperation, Koordination (1993) 0.00
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    Source
    Technik und Information: Markt, Medien und Methoden. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1992, Technische Universität Berlin, 22.-25.9.1992. Hrsg.: W. Neubauer u. K.-H. Meier
  18. Krebs, R.: ¬Der Informationsmarkt : Stand, Tendenzen und Prognosen für die 90er Jahre (1993) 0.00
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    Source
    Technik und Information: Markt, Medien und Methoden. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1992, Technische Universität Berlin, 22.-25.9.1992. Hrsg.: W. Neubauer u. K.-H. Meier
  19. Kingma, B.R.: ¬The economics of information : a guide to economics and cost-benefit analysis for information professionals (1996) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:44:14
  20. Taylor, A.: Engaging with knowledge : emerging concepts in knowledge management (2003) 0.00
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