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December 6th, 2009
Articles, Information systems, Marketing, Research
INTRODUCTION
Recent studies find out that the population in the United States has kept growing and become even more diversified since last decade.
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December 6th, 2009
Articles, information science, Public information policy, Research
Abstract
As George W. Bush steps into the job as President, tax reductions will be one of the issues at the top of the legislative agenda.
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December 2nd, 2009
Articles, Featured, Information systems, Marketing, Research
This study delineates subtle distinctions in organization, management and administration which may be equally important for organizers, managers and administrators of all types of institutions and enterprises- either academic, business, industrial or learned, and the study may be useful and applicable not only to library and information science, but also to management. public administration, finance, economics, statistics, mathematics, psychology, sociology, and the like.
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December 2nd, 2009
Articles, Marketing, Research
ABSTRACT
Perception of environmental factors has always guided strategic management behaviour in organisations.
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December 2nd, 2009
Information systems, Research
Ph.D. Thesis on
‘A CODE FOR CATALOGUING AND INDEXING BANGLADESHI MUSLIM, HINDU, AND BUDDHIST NAMES ‘
BY Dr. K.M. Saiful Islam,
Professor,
Dept. of Information Science & Library Management
Faculty of Arts, University of Dhaka
Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
e-mail: ismk99@yahoo.com
CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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December 1st, 2009
Articles, Marketing, Research
Charles Emery, Ph. D. and Robert Tian, Ph. D.*
The Internet together with many other factors fastens the process of the globalization.
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December 1st, 2009
Articles, Information retrieval, Research
Information retrieval (IR) has traditionally been the domain of librarians and information professionals. IR systems have been used almost exclusively by such search experts for several reasons, such as the number of search systems available, cost, and the complexity of use requiring command language searching. However, with the rapid growth of the Internet, together with tools like World Wide Web (also known as WWW, or simply the Web), there have been significant changes and improveĀments in online information retrieval environments.
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November 29th, 2009
Bibliometrics, Library Science, Research
By Prof. Dr. K. M. SAIFUL ISLAMĀ (ismk99@yahoo.com)
Out in November 1977, the much-awaited bibliography of nutrition for medical and scientific research workers. Contains 917 entries : articles ( published in local and foreign periodicals), books, pamphlets, valuable published and unpublished reports of national and international agencies, institutions and organizations, monographs, papers presented at conferences and seminars, chapters from books, and important theses and dissertations written over a period of 30 years (1947-77 ) by more than 460 authors on nutritional issues affecting the population of this country.
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November 29th, 2009
Articles, Featured, information science, Library Science, Marketing, Research
Introduction
Before 1970, the concept of marketing was restricted almost exclusively to organizations supplying products rather than services. Although the idea of applying marketing principles to library activity was realized by Dr. S. R. Ranganathan in 1930s himself and on the basis of which the Five Laws of Library Science were formulated by him. Over the last few years, a number of information services have been experimenting with modern marketing methods or at least in certain aspects of marketing such as advertising and public relations.
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November 28th, 2009
Articles, Marketing, Research
Abstract
Innovation, long recognized as an important element in competitive advantage, is perhaps more significant than ever in today
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