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  1. Webb, S.P.: ¬The changing face of business information (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Defines business information as any information needed by a company to carry out its business, and considers the demand for a wider range of such information resulting from the increasingly global nature of business activity, organisational interaction, and related economic, social and political changes. Provision by publishers of business information in paper and various electronic formats is growing together with increasing use of the Internet and Web sites by companies. This in turn emphasizes the need to open up information sources, and continue to demonstrate to top management the value of information strategies and personal networking
  2. Speh, M.: Enabling a global community of knowledge (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    A short personal view on the development of the Internet phenomenon is given. It is argued that the Internet is a powerful paradigm of change and community building. Changes which enable the learning organization are of particular interest. This is investigated in the context of corporate training using, or learning from, the Internet. Next, capabilities and rigidities of the net as a knowledge management tool rather than yet another way to distribute unwanted information, are listed. Finally, the important lessons learnt from the success of the Internet are linked to the future of marketing the Internet world wide
  3. Allen, C.: Information challenges in the global marketplace (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Globalization of the marketplace has presented challenges as well as opportunities for organizations in service, financial and manufacturing sectors. To be a player in the global market, organizations must have access to timely international information. Increasing cross-border competition demands competitive intelligence efforts that monitor financial and news sources for information on foreign as well as domestic competitors. To investigate opportunities for trading partners, strategic alliances, joint ventures and other investments in the developing markets in Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Pacific Rim, organizations need information concerning the volatile markets, economies and political situations
    Source
    Proceedings of the 15th National Online Meeting 1994, New York, 10-12 May 1994. Ed. by M.E. Williams
  4. Murthy, S.S.: ¬The National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore : recent development in library and information services (2006) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the information products and services, the related databases, development of digital library and web-resources and web-based services, vocabulary control tools, networking, and other projects of the Library of the National Tuberculosis Institute (NTI), Bangalore. Acknowledges the involvement of and advice and assistance provided by Prof. A. Neelameghan to these programmes and projects.
    Source
    Knowledge organization, information systems and other essays: Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift. Ed. by K.S. Raghavan and K.N. Prasad
  5. Elsner, S. H.: "Brain drain!" : Der Abfluss von Wissenskapital als Herausforderung an das innerbetriebliche Wissensmanagement. Der Fall der Unternehmensberatung Mummert und Partner (2002) 0.04
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  6. Büttner, E.: Perspektiven der Informationsarbeit in einem industriellen Großunternehmen (2001) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In seinem Vortrag "New Rules in World Competitiveness" entwickelte Stephane GARELLI (Prof. am International Institute for Management Development und an der Universität Lausanne; gehalten im September 1998) die These, dass sich unser derzeitiges Wirtschaftssystem in einem fundamentalen Wandel befindet, der in seinen Dimensionen weit über die Veränderungen der industriellen Revolution hinausgehen wird. Auslöser dieser Situation ist ein Paradigmenwechsel zweier fundamentaler Prinzipien wirtschaftlichen Handelns: - lokales Handeln wird zu globalem Handeln ("local" -> "global") - der Besitz von Produktionsfaktoren wird ersetzt durch die Kontrolle von Produktionsfaktoren ("owned" --> "controlled"). Der vielzitierte Übergang von der Industriegesellschaft zur Informationsgesellschaft ist eine weitere Metapher für diese Situationsbeschreibung. Im Sinne der von Stephane Garelli umfassend dargestellten Veränderungen beschreibt sie allerdings nur einen Teilaspekt des sich vollziehenden fundamentalen Wandels wirtschaftlichen Handelns. Konsequenterweise muss sich ein Unternehmen diesen Herausforderungen stellen. Längerfristigen Erfolg sichert sich ein Unternehmen dadurch, dass es in dieser Situation nicht nur reagiert, sondern vielmehr versucht diesen Wandel aktiv mitzugestalten. Der Umbau von Unternehmensstrukturen und von grundlegenden Geschäftsprozessen in Großunternehmen ist eine der Reaktionen auf diese Herausforderungen, die tiefgreifende Veränderungen im Informationsbedarf und -verhalten zur Folge hat. Diesen Zusammenhängen ist der erste Teil dieses Vortrages gewidmet. Ein weiterer Aspekt ist die seit über einem Jahrzehnt zu beobachtende, stetig zunehmende Divergenz zwischen Produktlebensdauer und Entwicklungszyklus. Hier wird aufgezeigt, wie der Einsatz des Produktionsfaktors "Information" zur Bewältigung dieser Herausforderung beiträgt. Der dritte Teil stellt den fundamentalen Wandel des Informationsverhaltens in einem Industrieunternehmen durch den konsequenten Einsatz Web-basierter Technologien innerhalb eines Intranets dar. Hieraus ergeben sich neue Aufgaben für Informationszentren
  7. Top, J.: Objectifying domain knowledge (1996) 0.03
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    Source
    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
  8. Vishik, C.; Farquhar, A.; Smith, R.: Enterprose information space : user's view, developer's view, and market approach (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The paper discusses the experiences of Schlumberger in designing and deploying knowledge management (KM) systems and outlines the empathic design techniques that are appropriate and productive for such applications. The user requirements for novel applications, such as Web-based KM systems, are difficult to establish using traditional research tools. It is challenging to determine the utility of innovative ways to access information prior to implementation and deployment. KM applications frequently serve as a testing ground for new business processes and models of communication and collaboration. Through the observation of the usage patterns, the empathic design approach facilitates the creation of more flexible systems that can be adapted to the real needs of the users. In the pre-Intranet environment, electronic information systems were designed for specially trained users, and this level of specialization was justified. The first Intranet navigation tools and systems were built on the principles of the pre-Intranet design, continuing the tradition of specialization. The global character of the Schlumberger Intranet led to the emergence of the new population of "occasional" users, who use many applications as their projects require. These users may never learn an application in depth, but they need to be efficient online. As a result, a "market" approach to designing the Schlumberger KM solutions became more popular, leading to the simplification of systems and interfaces, creation of a new classification system, and a better awareness of the users' needs. The new approach to the Intranet information systems in Schlumberger is reflected in the Schlumberger Knowledge Hub
    Source
    Knowledge: creation, organization and use. Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, 31.10.-4.11.1999. Ed.: L. Woods
  9. Johnston, S.: Training for the information economy : a study of the information culture of a graduate business school (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    As the corporate world becomes increasingly entwined with technological change and information systems, it is vital to examine the role of the information intermediary within such a context. The role of the trained information professional intermediary, whether a reference librarian, special librarian, on-line searcher or researcher, come under continual scrutiny as the corporate world undergoes radical transformation. This paper reports on a study which examines the role of the information professional within the library of a major academic business library. It has been observed that Wall Street functions almost entirely on information (Baldwin & Rice, 1997). Technology and the increasing need for a global perspective have challenged traditional corporate assumptions as the task of the contemporary business employee increasingly demands obtaining and working with information. In business environments, where the overriding goal is the economic progress of the company, information seeking must take place in rapidly changing, complex situations. The new business professional is not just someone familiar with the latest in management techniques. It is someone able to obtain, absorb and synthesize relevant information.
    Source
    Exploring the contexts of information behaviour: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Research in Information Needs, Seeking and Use in Different Contexts, 13-15 August 1998, Sheffield, UK. Ed. by D.K. Wilson u. D.K. Allen
  10. Stroetmann, K.: Information management for the '90s : a conceptual framework (1992) 0.02
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    Pages
    S.7-22
    Source
    Information management for information services - economic challenge for the 90's: Proceedings of a Workshop for Participants from Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Developing Countries, Berlin, 13.-19. Oct. 1991. Ed.: B.G. Goedegebuure u. K.A. Stroetmann
  11. Stokke, P.R.; Syvertsen, T.G.; Tilset, H.: Internet and a virtual value chain for the new industrial revolution (1996) 0.02
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    Source
    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
  12. Kessels, J.: Knowledge productivity and the corporate curriculum (1996) 0.02
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    Source
    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
  13. Beauchene, D.; Mahe, S.; Rieu, C.: Enterprise know-how capitalization and benchmarking with an enterprise organizational model (1996) 0.02
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    Source
    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
  14. Jooste, A.; Duffy, N.: Knowledge management competencies as the building blocks of a knowledge rich organisation (1996) 0.02
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    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
  15. Grundstein, M.; Barthès, J.-P.: ¬An industrial view of the process of capitalizing knowledge (1996) 0.02
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    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
  16. Beulens, A.; Zuurbier, P.: Inter-firm competence management (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    12. 8.2002 13:22:13
    Source
    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers
  17. Web intelligence: research and development : First Asia-Pacific Conference, WI 2001, Maebashi City, Japan, Oct. 23-26, 2001, Proceedings (2003) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: nfd - Information 54(2003) H.6, S.378-379 (T. Mandl): "Im Oktober 2001 fand erstmals eine Tagung mit dem Titel "Web Intelligence" statt. Ist dies nun eine neue Disziplin oder der Versuch analog zu "Artificial Intelligence" und "Computational Intelligence" ein neues Modewort zu kreieren? Geht es um den Einsatz sogenannter intelligenter Verfahren, um mit dem Internet umgehen zu können oder erscheint das Internet als "emerging global brain" (Goertzel 2002), also als eine unerschöpfliche Quelle von Wissen, die nur geschickt ausgebeutet werden muss? Kommt also die Intelligenz aus dem Web oder dient die Intelligenz als Werkzeug für das Web? Der Tagungsband ist seit Anfang 2003 verfügbar und bietet nun den Anlass, diesen Begriff anhand der darin präsentierten Inhalte zu bewerten. Die Herausgeber führen in ihrem einleitenden Artikel gleich die Abkürzung WI ein und versuchen tatsächlich "Web Intelligence" als neue Sub-Disziplin der Informatik zu etablieren. Zu diesem Zweck greifen sie auch auf die Anzahl der Nachweise für diese Phrase in Suchmaschinen zu. Zwar lieferten die Systeme angeblich Zahlen von über einer Million (S. 4), aber dies überzeugt sicher noch niemanden, das Studium der WI aufzunehmen. Allerdings weist dieses Vorgehen schon auf einen Kern der WI hin: man versucht, aus dem im Web gespeicherten Wissen neues Wissen zu generieren. Damit wäre man sehr nahe am Data oder eben Web-Mining, jedoch geht die Definition der Autoren darüber hinaus. Sie wollen WI verstanden wissen als die Anwendung von Künstlicher Intelligenz sowie Informationstechnologie im Internet (S. 2). Da nun Künstliche Intelligenz bei allen Meinungsverschiedenheiten sicherlich nicht ohne Informationstechnologie denkbar ist, wirkt die Definition nicht ganz überzeugend. Allerdings beschwichtigen die Autoren im gleichen Atemzug und versichern, diese Definition solle ohnehin keine Forschungsrichtung ausschließen. Somit bietet sich eher eine Umfangsdefinition an. Diese solle die wichtigsten Stoßrichtungen des Buchs und damit auch der Tagung umfassen. Als Ausgangspunkt dient dazu auch eine Liste der Herausgeber (S. 7f.), die hier aber etwas modifiziert wird: - Grundlagen von Web Informationssystemen (Protokolle, Technologien, Standards) - Web Information Retrieval, WebMining und Farming - Informationsmanagement unter WebBedingungen - Mensch-Maschine Interaktion unter Web-Bedingungen (hier "HumanMedia Engineering" S. XII) Eine grobe Einteilung wie diese ist zwar übersichtlich, führt aber zwangsläufig zu Ouerschnittsthemen. In diesem Fall zählt dazu das Semantic Web, an dem momentan sehr intensiv geforscht wird. Das Semantic Web will das Unbehagen mit der Anarchie im Netz und daraus folgenden Problemen für die Suchmaschinen überwinden, indem das gesamte Wissen im Web auch explizit als solches gekennzeichnet wird. Tauchen auf einer WebSeite zwei Namen auf und einer ist der des Autors und der andere der eines Sponsors, so erlauben neue Technologien, diese auch als solche zu bezeichnen. Noch wichtiger, wie in einer Datenbank sollen nun Abfragen möglich sein, welche andere Seiten aus dem Web liefen, die z.B. den gleichen Sponsor, aber einen anderen Autor haben. Dieser Thematik widmen sich etwa Hendler & Feigenbaum. Das Semantic Web stellt ein Ouerschnittsthema dar, da dafür neue Technologien (Mizoguchi) und ein neuartiges Informationsmanagement erforderlich sind (z.B. Stuckenschmidt & van Harmelen), die Suchverfahren angepasst werden und natürlich auch auf die Benutzer neue Herausforderungen zukommen. Diesem Aspekt, inwieweit Benutzer solche Anfragen überhaupt stellen werden, widmet sich in diesem Band übrigens niemand ernsthaft. Im Folgenden sollen die einzelnen Themengebiete anhand der im Band enthaltenen Inhalte näher bestimmt werden, bevor abschließend der Versuch eines Resümees erfolgt.
  18. Court, A.W.: ¬The relationship between information and personal knowledge in new product development (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses the relationship between information, knowledge and memory in order to establish a set of definitions and meanings of these terms. Discusses the importance of communication within this process. Establishes how engineering designers use their personal knowledge and in particular, their memory whilst undertaking a variety of design tasks. Based on 20 empirical case studies of engineering designers working within their normal design environment. Presents issues for future research
  19. Global information technology systems management : key issues and trends (1996) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of global information management 4(1996) no.2, S.36-37 (K.D. Lock)
  20. Hatakama, H.; Terano, T.: ¬A multi-agent model of organizational intellectual activities for knowledge management (1996) 0.02
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    Source
    Knowledge management: organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands. Ed.: J.F. Schreinemakers

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