Kaye, D.: ¬An information model of organization (1996)
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- Abstract
- Expresses the belief that a generally acceptable comprehensive information model of the organization is essential to the development of both practice and research in information management. Points the way towards such a model and outlines the general criteria it should meet. A wide ranging, eclectic approach is essential because several disciplines other than library and information science have important contributions to make. Concentrates on the following key disciplines: organization science; cognitive psychology; and management information systems
- Source
- Managing information. 3(1996) no.6, S.19-21
- Theme
- Information Resources Management
- Type
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Kaye, D.: Information and business : an introduction (1991)
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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.
- COMPASS
- Business / Information sources
- LCSH
- Business information services / Great Britain
- Subject
- Business / Information sources
Business information services / Great Britain
- Theme
- Information Resources Management