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Browsing by Author "Kannappanavar, B U"

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    Information and Knowledge Management
    (INFLIBNET Centre, 2007-02-08) Kannappanavar, B U; Rajanikanta, S T
    Though literature on information and knowledge management is vast, there is much confusion concerning the meaning of these terms. According to the literature review, technology-oriented information management includes data management, information technology management and strategic information technology management. The main emphasis of these approaches is the effective and efficient use of information technology. In contrast, content-oriented approaches focus on information and its use. They can be distinguished in records management, provision of external information, human-centered information management, and information resources management. The reading of the literature on knowledge management reveals that this term is either used synonymously for information management or for the management of work practices with the goal of improving the generation of new knowledge and the sharing of existing knowledge. This article identifies various aspects that are embraced by the terms information and knowledge management. Thus, it should contribute to more terminological clarity and finally improve communication both in science and in professional practice.
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    INTERNET AS THE E-RELATION BETWEEN THE
    (INFLIBNET Centre, 2001-03) Kannappanavar, B U; Padmamma., S; Vijaya Kumar, M
    Digital libraries will push the traditional model of library- user relationship management beyond its limits. Libraries need a new approach of electronic relationship management to leverage the web's unique strengths for capturing and publishing a single view of library users.
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    Web Based Library Services : A Study on Research Libraries in Karnataka
    (INFLIBNET Centre, 2005-02-02) Vijayakumar M; Kannappanavar, B U; K N, Madhu
    The paper presents how research libraries are effectively using web technology to provide their services. It is observed from the study that all the research libraries under the study are following Hybrid culture (manual & electronic) in providing the library and Information services to their clients. The results also conclude that, majority of the aerospace research libraries effectively use web technology to provide library services when compared to biological and health science libraries. But all selected academic libraries provide web based library services when compared to aerospace and Biological & Health Science libraries.
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    Web-Based Information Systems : Elements of Interoperability
    (INFLIBNET Center, 2006-02-02) Kumbargoudar, Praveen Kumar; Reddy, G Gopal; Kannappanavar, B U; Mestri, Mamata
    The paper briefly explain about Information Systems and its connectivity to the web. As the web based Information systems will share the information from different other systems, there is need to standardize the protocols and other elements. The paper described the various elements and techniques of interoperability such as Metadata standards, Data Integration, System Interconnection and the utility of XML in interoperability of web based information systems.

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