Information resources management
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Information resources management
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Information resources management
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- Knowledge Services, A Strategic Framework for the 21st Century Organization, Guy St. Clair
- Developing information systems, concepts, issues and practice, Chrisanthi Avergou, Tony Cornford
- The adventures of an IT leader, Robert D. Austin, Richard L. Nolan, Shannon O'Donnell
- The essence of information systems, Chris Edwards, John Ward, Andy Bytheway
- The fourth resource, information and its management, edited by David P. Best
- What every CEO should know about AI, Viktor Dörfler
- Harvard business review on knowledge management
- Global data shock, strategic ambiguity, deception, and surprise in an age of information overload, Robert Mandel
- Information and organization, a new perspective on the theory of the firm, Mark Casson
- Information security governance simplified, from the boardroom to the keyboard, Todd Fitzgerald
- Data stewardship for open science, implementing FAIR principles, Barend Mons
- Managing financial information, David Davies
- The organization of international business, Mark Casson
- Competing with knowledge, the information professional in the knowledge management age, Angela Abell, Nigel Oxbrow
- Processing the past, contesting authority in history and the archives, Francis X. Blouin Jr. and William G. Rosenberg
- Managing information resources in libraries, collection management in theory and practice, Peter Clayton and G.E. Gorman
- Data driven, profiting from your most important business asset, Thomas C. Redman
- Everything is miscellaneous, the power of the new digital disorder, David Weinberger
- Information and the modern corporation, James W. Cortada
- The library in the twenty-first century, Peter Brophy
- Cyberspace divide, equality, agency, and policy in the information society, edited by Brian D. Loader
- Wellsprings of knowledge, building and sustaining the sources of innovation, Dorothy Leonard-Barton
- Handbook of financial data and risk information, edited by Margarita S. Brose, Mark D. Flood, Dilip Krishna and Bill Nichols
- Interfacing automated library systems, by Richard W. Boss
- Second-wave enterprise resource planning systems, implementing for effectiveness, edited by Graeme Shanks, Peter B. Seddon and Leslie P. Willcocks
- Knowledge capitalism, business, work and learning in the new economy, Alan Burton-Jones
- Managing information and statistics, Frances and Roland Bee
- Assessing information needs in the age of the digital consumer, David Nicholas and Eti Herman
- Information ecology, mastering the information and knowledge environment, Thomas H. Davenport with Laurence Prusak
- Introduction aux sciences de l'information, sous la direction de Jean-Michel Salaün et de Clément Arsenault