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  1. Repo, A.J.: ¬The dual approach to the value of information : an appraisal of use and exchange values (1989) 0.15
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 22(1986) no.5, S.373-383
    Theme
    Information
  2. Robertson, G.: What is information? (1996) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Discusses information in the context of information resources management arguing that it is an essential resource for every organization but one that needs to be managed better. Examines information as a resource, as an asset, as a commodity, as a rubbish
    Source
    Managing information. 3(1996) no.6, S.22-23
    Theme
    Information
    Information Resources Management
  3. Infield, N.: Capitalising on knowledge : if knowledge is power, why don't librarians rule the world? (1997) 0.13
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    Abstract
    While knowledge management is seen to be the biggest thing to hit the information profession since the Internet, the concept is surrounded by confusion. Traces the progress of knowledge on the information continuum which extends from data to informed decision. The reason for which knowledge management has suddenly become inluential is that its principal proponents now are not information professionals but management consultants seeking to retain their intellectual capital. Explains the reasons for this, the practical meaning of knowledge management and what information professionals should be doing to take advantage of the vogue
    Source
    Information world review. 1997, no.130, S.22
    Theme
    Information
  4. Davenport, E.; Cronin, B.: Knowledge management : Semantic drift or conceptual shift? (2000) 0.12
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    Date
    31. 7.2001 20:22:57
    Footnote
    Thematisierung der Verschiebung des Verständnisses von Wissensmanagement; vgl. auch: Day, R.E.: Totality and representation: a history of knowledge management ... in: JASIS 52(2001) no.9, S.725-735
    Source
    Journal of education for library and information science. 41(2000) no.?, S.294-306
    Theme
    Information
  5. Essers, J.; Schreinemakers, J.: ¬The conceptions of knowledge and information in knowledge management (1996) 0.12
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    Abstract
    The emergence of Knowledge Management (KM) over the last decade has triggered the question how or even whether this new management discipline can be distinguished from the established field of Information Management (IM). In this paper we critically examine this demarcation issue from two angles. First we will investigate to what extent the difference between IM and KM can be anchored an a conceptual distinction between their respective objects: information and knowledge. After having shown that this widely adopted strategy promises little success, we will shift our attention to an examination of the fundamental objectives or guiding principles behind both disciplines. Seen from this angle we argue that KM in order to foster organizational learning, innovation and strategy flexibility, should adopt a postmodern epistemological perspective that is geared to the management of incommensurability and difference within and between organizations.
    Series
    Advances in knowledge management; vol.1
    Source
    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
    Information
  6. Crowe, M.; Beeby, R.; Gammack, J.: Constructing systems and information : a process view (1996) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Within dynamic organizations, information systems often fail to adapt to changing requirements and structures. The book presents a different view of IS provision, based on end-user information systems construction, as a means of avoiding many of the recognized problems. Adopting a philosophy of constructivism, emphasizing psychological and social factors in information construction, the authors examine different types of systems across natural and social sciences
    Date
    25.12.2001 13:22:30
    Series
    The McGraw-Hill information systems, management and strategy series
    Theme
    Information
  7. Huvila, I.: Situational appropriation of information (2015) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Purpose In contrast to the interest of describing and managing the social processes of knowing, information science and information and knowledge management research have put less emphasis on discussing how particular information becomes usable and how it is used in different contexts and situations. The purpose of this paper is to address this major gap, and introduce and discuss the applicability of the notion of situational appropriation of information for shedding light on this particular process in the context of daily information work practices of professionals. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on the analysis of 25 qualitative interviews of archives, library and museum professionals conducted in two Nordic countries. Findings The study presents examples of how individuals appropriate different tangible and intangible assets as information on the basis of the situation in hand. Research limitations/implications The study proposes a new conceptual tool for articulating and conducting research on the process how information becomes useful in the situation in hand. Practical implications The situational appropriation of information perspective redefines the role of information management to incorporate a comprehensive awareness of the situations when information is useful and is being used. A better understanding how information becomes useful in diverse situations helps to discern the active role of contextual and situational effects and to exploit and take them into account as a part of the management of information and knowledge processes. Originality/value In contrast to orthodoxies of information science and information and knowledge management research, the notion of situational appropriation of information represents an alternative approach to the conceptualisation of information utilisation. It helps to frame particular types of instances of information use that are not necessarily addressed within the objectivistic, information seeker or learning oriented paradigms of information and knowledge management.
    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
    Source
    Aslib journal of information management. 67(2015) no.5, S.492-504
    Theme
    Information
  8. Repo, A.J.: ¬The value of information : approaches in economics, accounting, and management science (1989) 0.08
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 40(1989) no.2, S.68-85
    Theme
    Information
    Information Resources Management
  9. ¬The impact of information (1995) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Discussion of the impact of information
    Source
    Information processing and management. 31(1995) no.4, S.455-498
    Theme
    Information
  10. Fallis, D.: Social epistemology and information science (2006) 0.07
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    Date
    13. 7.2008 19:22:28
    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 40(2006), S.xxx-xxx
    Theme
    Information
  11. Allen, B.L.: Information tasks : toward a user-centred approach to information systems (1996) 0.07
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    Footnote
    Rez in: Information processing and management 33(1997) no.6, S.807 (P. Borlund)
    Theme
    Information
    Information Resources Management
  12. Derr, R.L.: ¬The concept of information in ordinary discourse (1985) 0.07
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 21(1985) no.6, S.489-500
    Theme
    Information
  13. Wersig, G.: Information science : the study of postmodern knowledge usage (1993) 0.07
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 29(1993) no.2, S.229-240
    Theme
    Information
  14. Crawford, M.: Information as a commodity (1989) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Contribution to a special section on library and information management. Discusses the concept of information as an object of trade and the role of information workers in dealing with this commodity as being authorities on the quality and the value of information itself.
    Source
    Aslib information. 17(1989) no.2, S.42-43
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
    Information
  15. Evans, P.; Wurster, T.S.: Blown to bits : how the new economics of information transforms strategy (2000) 0.06
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    LCSH
    Information technology
    Knowledge management
    Subject
    Information technology
    Knowledge management
    Theme
    Information
    Information Resources Management
  16. Ponelis, S.; Fairer-Wessels, F.A.: Knowledge management : a literatur overview (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The concept of knowledge management is becoming increasingly prevalent in academic and vocational literature. Reviews the conceptual foundations of knowledge management starting with a conceptual clarification of knowledge relative to data and information. Discusses the characteristics in terms of forms, levels and categories of knowlegde. Against this background seeks a definition of knowledge management which is compared with information management
    Source
    South African journal of library and information science. 66(1998) no.1, S.1-9
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
    Information
  17. Atran, S.; Medin, D.L.; Ross, N.: Evolution and devolution of knowledge : a tale of two biologies (2004) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Paradoxically, in the same cultures that have seen large advances in biological science, citizenry's practical knowledge of nature has dramatically diminished. Here we describe historical, cross-cultural and developmental research on how people ordinarily conceptualize organic nature (folkbiology), concentrating on cognitive consequences associated with knowledge devolution. We show that results on psychological studies of categorization and reasoning from "standard populations" fail to generalize to humanity at large. Usual populations (Euro-American college students) have impoverished experience with nature, which yields misleading results about knowledge acquisition and the ontogenetic relationship between folkbiology and folkpsychology. We also show that groups living in the same habitat can manifest strikingly distinct behaviors, cognitions and social relations relative to it. This has novel implications for environmental decision making and management, including commons problems.
    Date
    23. 1.2022 10:22:18
    Theme
    Information
  18. Rouse, W.B.; Rouse, S.H.: Human information seeking and design of information systems (1984) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The literature of psychology, library science, management, computer science, and systems engineering is reviewed and integrated into an overall perspective of human information seeking and the design of information systems. The nature of information seeking is considered in terms of its role in decision making and problem solving, the dynamics of the process, and the value of information. Discussions of human information seeking focus on basic psychological studies, effects of cognitive style, and models of human behavior. Design issues considered include attributes of information systems, analysis of information needs, aids for information seeking, and evaluation of information systems
    Source
    Information processing and management. 20(1984) no.3, S.129-138
    Theme
    Information
  19. Due, R.T.: ¬The value of information (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Data lacks value by itself, it needs to be processed into information. There are 2 types of organizational information: operational and management information systems. Details how the value of these types of information are measured. Explains the normative or information-economics approach to valuing information which attempts to quantify the incremental value of the decisions made with new information. Details the different types of decision assistance systems that can be provided. Describes the weaknesses of the realistic and the subjective value of information approach
    Source
    Information strategy. 13(1996) no.2, S.36-41
    Theme
    Information
    Information Resources Management
  20. Houston, R.D.; Harmon, E.G.: Re-envisioning the information concept : systematic definitions (2002) 0.06
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    Abstract
    This paper suggests a framework and systematic definitions for 6 words commonly used in dthe field of information science: data, information, knowledge, wisdom, inspiration, and intelligence. We intend these definitions to lead to a quantification of information science, a quantification that will enable their measurement, manipulastion, and prediction.
    Date
    22. 2.2007 18:56:23
    22. 2.2007 19:22:13
    Source
    Emerging frameworks and methods: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS4), Seattle, WA, July 21 - 25, 2002. Eds.: Fidel, R., H. Bruce, P. Ingwersen u. P. Vakkari
    Theme
    Information

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