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Ford, Wendy G. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
There are a wide variety of e-government information and services that small business owners and managers can utilize. However, in spite of all of the service incentives and initiatives to promote e-government, research studies have shown that this information is not widely accessed. Studies that explore the utilization of e-government information…
Descriptors: Small Businesses, Information Utilization, Profiles, Internet
Omoerha, T. – Unesco Bulletin for Libraries, 1973
This article sets forth some of the newer methods for the rapid dissemination of scientific and technological information among scientists. Presently, it might take six months to one year before an interested scientist sees an article and by this time efforts might have been wasted or duplicated. (4 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Information Needs, Information Services, Information Utilization
Lorenzo, George; Oblinger, Diana; Dziuban, Charles – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007
The vast amount of readily available information is just one reason for transforming the way in conducting research and acquiring knowledge. The nature of information itself has changed. In text and other formats, information is not just created by experts--it is created and co-created by amateurs. More than ever before, people can choose what,…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Information Literacy, Internet, Thinking Skills
Mayer, William; McCleary, Hunter – Online, 1989
Discussion of the search process in the online information field focuses on what information professionals do after the data have been gathered and are ready to be presented to the end user. An example is given using a framework developed at Henkel Research Corporation that puts results in a more helpful context. (LRW)
Descriptors: Information Needs, Information Services, Information Utilization, Online Searching

McKenna, Frank E. – Special Libraries, 1973
Pollution of natural resources such as information is the result of inefficient use of those resources and misplacement of those resources after use. Information workers must make judgements or assign priorities to information to ensure its use to serve the cause of a humane rationality. (1 reference) (Author)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Humanization, Information Needs, Information Services
Mayeda, Tadashi A. – 1969
The report stresses the fact that while there is unity in the continuum of medicine, information in health care is markedly different from information in medical education and research. This difference is described as an anomaly in that it appears to deviate in excess of normal variation from needs common to research and education. In substance,…
Descriptors: Health Services, Information Needs, Information Services, Information Systems
Sewell, P. H. – 1969
Planning is essential for the provision of library and information services for many reasons, but especially because: (1) library and information services are not an end in themselves, they exist to further the purposes of organized society; (2) these services call for technical knowledge and some fairly sophisticated techniques; and (3) the fact…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Information Needs, Information Services, Information Utilization
Line, Maurice B. – 1999
Several characteristics make the social sciences less amenable to bibliographic control than the sciences: inherent instability of the subject matter; the lack of a terminology that is common over time and across countries; strong political and national biases; low penalties for duplication of research; and an apparent lack of interest on the part…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Needs, Information Services, Information Utilization
Institute for the Crippled and Disabled, New York, NY. Research Utilization Lab. – 1972
The Social and Rehabilitation Service (SRS) has developed the Research Information System (RIS), a central information base which evolved from research and demonstration (R&D) programs sponsored over the years by SRS. It was specifically designed for use by the practitioner rather than by the formal researcher in an area of special…
Descriptors: Information Centers, Information Needs, Information Services, Information Systems

Freides, Thelma – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1982
Reviews the origin, current state of development, and subject coverage of the secondary access services available to American social scientists, including bibliographic services for the various academic disciplines and a large variety of specialized services for subdisciplines and interdisciplinary fields. A 10-item reference list accompanies the…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Automation, Databases, Indexes
Trubkin, Loene – 1982
Despite investment in new research tools and techniques, the product development success rate has not improved within the last 25 years. One way to increase the success rate is to have the right information at each stage of the process. Today, a relatively new method of gathering information--online access to electronic files called…
Descriptors: Business, Databases, Information Needs, Information Services

Cooper, Lloyd G.; Erbes, Lois – Peabody Journal of Education, 1975
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Resources, Information Needs, Information Networks
Taylor, Robert S. – 1978
This syllabus outlines a graduate-level introductory overview of the agencies, industries, and services whose primary concerns are the creation, processing, storage, distribution, and use of information; also considered are questions relating to technological impact, the role of the information professional, and cost-benefits. The course is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Environment, Graduate Study, Information Needs

National Federation of Science Abstracting and Indexing Service., Philadelphia, PA. – 1970
Representatives of eleven member services of the National Federation of Science Abstracting and Indexing Services met in Washington, D.C. on July 25, 1969, to discuss the report "Scientific and Technical Communication; A Pressing National Problem and Recommendations for its Solution," June 1969. This Report (known as the SATCOM Report)…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Documentation, Indexing, Information Needs
Ewbank, W. Bruce – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1982
Suggests standards designed to guide potential database users through a systematic evaluation process to choose database appropriate for particular application. Comparison standards are provided for database content (scope, completeness, source coverage, selection/evaluation, redundancy, references); database systems (documentation, accessibility,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Databases, Evaluation Criteria, Information Needs