Information Resource Management And The End User: Some Implications For Education
Eugene J. Rathswohl
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Eugene J. Rathswohl: University of San Diego, USA
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 1990, vol. 3, issue 3, 2-7
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The objective of this paper is to suggest that the concept of Information Resource Management (IRM) should focus more on end-user concerns rather than information technology per se. IRM should develop and support IRM education for end-users emphasizing the cognitive skills required for effectively utilizing information resources. IRM should also consider adapting the concept of ‘information counseling’ as a guide to improving the interface between end-users and information resources.
Date: 1990
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