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- Post-professionalism:
- transforming the information
heartland
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- Blaise Cronin
- and Elisabeth Davenport
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- ISBN 0 947568 40 9
- 1988
- £25.00/US$46.00
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- CONTENTS
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Telematics and retribalisation
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- THE INFORMATION INDUSTRY
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- Vertical integration: corporate strategy in the information
industry
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- Transatlantic perspectives on information policy: the search
for regulatory realism
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- Globalisation in the information and communications industries
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- Government policies and the information industry - the balance
of interests
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- The information industry in AD 2000
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- VALUE ACCOUNTING
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- Information accounting
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- Information and productivity: a review of research
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- New horizons for the information profession: strategic intelligence
and competitive advantage
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- Strategic information management: forging the value chain
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- Libraries and the university value chain
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- INFORMATION MARKETING
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- New technology and marketing - the challenge for librarians
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- Macro user education - sensitizing management to the value
of information
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- Value added reselling and public domain data
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- Marketing electronic information
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- INNOVATION AND INFORMATION
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- Information research and productivity
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- Excellence under the microscope
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- Innovation in information services
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- POST-PROFESSIONALISM
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- Post-industrial society: some manpower issues for the library/information
profession
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- Information technology and information management: strategies
for post-experience training
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- Future users: how can we plan, train and educate?
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- Nichemanship for the nineties
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- Demand and supply in information work
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