Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation Issues

Information culture is a concept with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions. Nevertheless at a time when social and cognitive aspects of information and communication systems are recognized as being of similar significance as the technological functionality, the concept of information cultu...

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Main Author: Oliver, Gillian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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Online Access:http://society.kisti.re.kr/sv/SV_svpsbs03V.do?method=download&cn1=JAKO201709636480960
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spelling doaj-9ce48e4b1145410d8e09dd0dc82bea612020-11-25T02:53:09ZengKorea Institute of Science and Technology InformationJournal of Information Science Theory and Practice2287-90992287-45772017-03-015161410.1633/JISTaP.2017.5.1.122879099Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation IssuesOliver, Gillian0Caulfield School of Information Technology Monash UniversityInformation culture is a concept with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions. Nevertheless at a time when social and cognitive aspects of information and communication systems are recognized as being of similar significance as the technological functionality, the concept of information culture is demonstrating considerable value. This paper explains the concept of information culture and considers its value from two main perspectives: firstly as providing an analytical tool, and secondly as a means of providing practitioners with insight and sensitivity to the organisational contexts of their workplaces.http://society.kisti.re.kr/sv/SV_svpsbs03V.do?method=download&cn1=JAKO201709636480960Information cultureorganisational cultureinformation managementarchival sciencerecords management
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Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation Issues
Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
Information culture
organisational culture
information management
archival science
records management
author_facet Oliver, Gillian
author_sort Oliver, Gillian
title Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation Issues
title_short Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation Issues
title_full Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation Issues
title_fullStr Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation Issues
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Information Culture: Conceptual and Implementation Issues
title_sort understanding information culture: conceptual and implementation issues
publisher Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
series Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
issn 2287-9099
2287-4577
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Information culture is a concept with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions. Nevertheless at a time when social and cognitive aspects of information and communication systems are recognized as being of similar significance as the technological functionality, the concept of information culture is demonstrating considerable value. This paper explains the concept of information culture and considers its value from two main perspectives: firstly as providing an analytical tool, and secondly as a means of providing practitioners with insight and sensitivity to the organisational contexts of their workplaces.
topic Information culture
organisational culture
information management
archival science
records management
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