
Creating a Successful E-Information Service
William Oldfield(Editor)
Scarecrow Press
Published on 7. October 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-8108-4778-1 (ISBN)
Description
To be successful, information managers constantly need to reassess the effectiveness of their information services, and to ascertain whether they are delivering the services their users actually need. Given that information services can now transcend the restrictions of a particular physical location or specific opening hours, it is more essential than ever to take advantage of the opportunities afforded by new technologies. Through the use of case studies, this resource shows how to revamp an existing service, as well as how to create one from scratch. Key issues covered include: * Introducing the concept of the e-information service * What kind of an information service do you want to provide? * Where are the customers? * What kind of information do your customers need and in what formats? * Who needs to be involved in your plans? * Budgeting for your e-information service * Keeping in touch with your customers * Keeping one step ahead of your competitors. Also includes an illustrated glossary of sample electronic services and a list of further information sources.
Regardless of the type or size of your organization, this reference will help broaden your horizons, as well as those of your users.
Regardless of the type or size of your organization, this reference will help broaden your horizons, as well as those of your users.
Reviews / Votes
...this is a handy practical guide which will be extremely useful for anybody (literally) who is considering making information available electronically and establishing an e-information service. Managing Information Overall this book provides an excellent framework for creating and maintaining an e-information service Elg News This book certainly keeps up the Facet aim of being dynamic, relevant and up-to-date. Well worth the money. Update How to identify customers, provide information in the right format, budget, and compete in the field of electronic information services. Public LibrariesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
263 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-4778-1 (9780810847781)
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Persons
Sheila Pantry manages an independent information services consultancy and electronic publishing business. She has a long and varied career in information management in a range of industry sectors, especially in health and safety and is an experienced trainer, writer, editor and lecturer. Peter Griffiths is Head of Information Services Unit at the UK Government Home Office, and Head of Profession for librarians and information scientists. He is responsible not only for the Home Office and Prison Service Headquarters libraries but also for intranet and internet publication, an internal reference service, and a research library. He is an experienced trainer, writer and lecturer. William Oldfield is Networked Information Research Associate at the University of Waterloo Library in Waterloo, Ontario Canada. Bill creates Internet information services for the Library and the Learning and Teaching through Technology (LT3) Centre at the University of Waterloo.