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  1. Remenyi, D.; Sherwood-Smith, M.; White, T.: Achieving maximum value from information systems : a process approach (1997) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: International journal of information management 18(1998) no.2, S.161 (D. Bawden)
    LCSH
    Information resources management
    Management information systems
    Subject
    Information resources management
    Management information systems
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  2. Global information technology systems management : key issues and trends (1996) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of global information management 4(1996) no.2, S.36-37 (K.D. Lock)
    LCSH
    Information resources management
    Management information systems
    RSWK
    Informationstechnik / Internationales Management / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Subject
    Informationstechnik / Internationales Management / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Information resources management
    Management information systems
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  3. Weinberger, D.: ¬Das Ende der Schublade : die Macht der neuen digitalen Unordnung (2008) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Knowledge management
    Information technology / Management
    Personal information management
    Information resources management
    Subject
    Knowledge management
    Information technology / Management
    Personal information management
    Information resources management
  4. Weinberger, D.: Everything is miscellaneous : the power of the new digital disorder (2007) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Knowledge management
    Information technology / Management
    Personal information management
    Information resources management
    Subject
    Knowledge management
    Information technology / Management
    Personal information management
    Information resources management
  5. Colomb, R.M.: Information spaces : the architecture of cyberspace (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Architecture of Cyberspace is aimed at students taking information management as a minor in their course as well as those who manage document collections but who are not professional librarians. The first part of this book looks at how users find documents and the problems they have; the second part discusses how to manage the information space using various tools such as classification and controlled vocabularies. It also explores the general issues of publishing, including legal considerations, as well the main issues of creating and managing archives. Supported by exercises and discussion questions at the end of each chapter, the book includes some sample assignments suitable for use with students of this subject. A glossary is also provided to help readers understand the specialised vocabulary and the key concepts in the design and assessment of information spaces.
    LCSH
    Information resources management
    Subject
    Information resources management
  6. ¬The discipline of organizing (2013) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Organizing is such a common activity that we often do it without thinking much about it. In our daily lives we organize physical things--books on shelves, cutlery in kitchen drawers--and digital things--Web pages, MP3 files, scientific datasets. Millions of people create and browse Web sites, blog, tag, tweet, and upload and download content of all media types without thinking "I'm organizing now" or "I'm retrieving now." This book offers a framework for the theory and practice of organizing that integrates information organization (IO) and information retrieval (IR), bridging the disciplinary chasms between Library and Information Science and Computer Science, each of which views and teaches IO and IR as separate topics and in substantially different ways. It introduces the unifying concept of an Organizing System--an intentionally arranged collection of resources and the interactions they support--and then explains the key concepts and challenges in the design and deployment of Organizing Systems in many domains, including libraries, museums, business information systems, personal information management, and social computing. Intended for classroom use or as a professional reference, the book covers the activities common to all organizing systems: identifying resources to be organized; organizing resources by describing and classifying them; designing resource-based interactions; and maintaining resources and organization over time. The book is extensively annotated with disciplinary-specific notes to ground it with relevant concepts and references of library science, computing, cognitive science, law, and business.
    LCSH
    Information resources management
    Subject
    Information resources management

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