Information architecture for the World Wide Web
Information architecture for the World Wide Web
Information rules: a strategic guide to the network economy
Information rules: a strategic guide to the network economy
The intellectual foundation of information organization
The intellectual foundation of information organization
Biased Listing in Electronic Marketplaces: Exploring Its Implications in On-Line Hotel Distribution
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
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The number and types of information sources accessible through the Internet are ever increasing. Billions of documents including text, pictures, sound, and video are readily available for both scholarly and every-day uses. Even libraries and information centers with sizable budgets are having difficulties in coping with this increase. More developed tools and methods are needed to find, filter, organize and summarize electronic information sources. This paper is an overview of a wide variety of electronic information management issues ranging from infrastructure to the integration of information technology and content, from personalization of information services to “disintermediation”. It discusses the issues of description, organization, collection management, preservation and archiving of electronic information.