Bridging the Gap between Information Resource Design and Enterprise Content Management

  • Authors:
  • Sue Fowell

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • ICADL '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries: Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

The enterprise information landscape is now more complex than ever and includes a diverse range of internally created information resources and services such as: intranets, extranets, digital libraries, content, knowledge, and document management systems. Alongside information resources created internally, there are also those obtained from external content providers, business partners, suppliers and customers, as well as information products generated by the organisation and sold to external customers. The information environment is continually evolving in response to changes in business requirements, user needs and the affordances of technology. The increasingly complex, evolutionary nature of the enterprise information environment and the perspectives of different stakeholder groups present a number of challenges for the designers and managers of information resources and services. In this paper, the impact of these challenges for the design and management of useful and usable information resources is explored and new agendas for both research and practice identified.