Patterns for information management in the organization World Wide Web pages
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v5i2.1114Abstract
Reflections on the models adopted by the organizations for WWW-based information systems management. The influence of such models on the quality of the information is examined, analizing three Web structures: centralized, decentralized and cooperative. The necessity of adopting models based on cooperation and decentralized management of the flows of information is emphazised, and relying on the intermediating role of the Documentalist/Librarian is advisedDownloads
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