Information Technology Information Library (ITIL)
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CITIDEL - Computing and Information
Technology Interactive Digital
Educational Library
CITIDEL - Computing and Information
Technology Interactive Digital
Educational Library
10/29/2003 12:34 PMCITIDEL - Computing and Information Technology Interactive
Digital Educational Libraryhttp://www.citidel.org/A consortium led by
Hofstra
University,
The College of New
Jersey ,
The Pennsylvania State
University ,
Villanova
University, and
Virginia Tech
proposes to build CITIDEL as part of the Collections Track
activities in the National
SMETE
(Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education) Digital
Library (
NSDL ). In particular,
they will establish, operate, and maintain a part of the NSDL that
will serve the computing education community in all its diversity and
at all levels. This will include computer science, information
systems, information science, software engineering, computer
engineering, and all other variations of title and substance in these
and related fields.
Information Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
Information Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
10/01/2002 09:17 AMPrimary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Public
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-073-8
Primary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Public
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-073-8
03/14/2005 04:40 PMThis special report from Primary Research Group is based on exhaustive
interviews with information technology directors and other critical
staff involved in IT decision-making from the Princeton Public
Library, Minneapolis Public Library, Evansville Public Library, Santa
Monica Public Library, Boston Public Library, Columbus Metropolitan
Public Library, San Francisco Public Library, Seattle Public Library,
and the Denver Public Library. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Primary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Academic
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-072-X
Primary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Academic
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-072-X
03/14/2005 04:44 PMThis study is based on interviews with IT directors and assistant
directors of leading college and university libraries and consortiums,
including The Research Libraries Group, Vanderbilt University, the
University of Texas, Lewis & Clark College, Salt Lake Community
College, the University of Washington, the California Institute of
Technology, Hutchinson Community College and Australia’s Monash
University. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
Library of Information on AD/HD
Library of Information on AD/HD
02/13/2004 02:15 AMThe National Resource Center on AD/HD (NRC) is a collaboration between
the U.S. Centers for Disease Controland Prevention (CDC) and CHADD,
anadvocacy organization serving families and individuals affected by
AD/HD....
"Information Architecture Library"
"Information Architecture Library"
04/24/2004 03:25 AMInformation Technology Group, Inc.
Selected as a “Technology Pacesetter”
Information Technology Group, Inc.
Selected as a “Technology Pacesetter”
12/19/2004 03:46 PMInformation Technology Group (ITG) was selected as a "Technology
Pacesetter" by Accounting Today and Accounting Technology magazines,
an honor bestowed on only the top 100 VARs in the US and Canada.
[PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
Updated Guides for Mapping Types of
Information and Information Systems to
Security Categories
Updated Guides for Mapping Types of
Information and Information Systems to
Security Categories
12/30/2003 01:39 AMThe Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
The Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
08/13/2002 10:03 AMInformation Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
Information Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
09/16/2002 06:39 AMODLIS: Online dictionary of library and
information science
ODLIS: Online dictionary of library and
information science
12/02/2003 01:26 AMLibrary Usage Patterns In the Electronic
Information Environment
Library Usage Patterns In the Electronic
Information Environment
09/24/2004 05:41 AMLibrary Usage Patterns In the Electronic Information
Environmenthttp://information
r.net/ir/9-4/paper187.htmlAbstractThis paper examines the methodology and results from Web-based
surveys of more than 15,000 networked electronic services users in the
United States between July 1998 and June 2003 at four academic health
sciences libraries and two large main campus libraries serving a
variety of disciplines. A statistically valid methodology for
administering simultaneous Web-based and print-based surveys using the
random moments sampling technique is discussed and implemented.
Results from the Web-based surveys showed that at the four academic
health sciences libraries, there were approximately four remote
networked electronic services users for each in-house user. This ratio
was even higher for faculty, staff, and research fellows at the
academic health sciences libraries, where more than five remote users
for each in-house user were recorded. At the two main libraries, there
were approximately 1.3 remote users for each in-house user of
electronic information. Sponsored research (grant funded research)
accounted for approximately 32% of the networked electronic services
activity at the health sciences libraries and 16% at the main campus
libraries. Sponsored researchers at the health sciences libraries
appeared to use networked electronic services most intensively from
on-campus, but not from in the library. The purpose of use for
networked electronic resources by patrons within the library is
different from the purpose of use of those resources by patrons using
the resources remotely. The implications of these results on how
librarians reach decisions about networked electronic resources and
services are discussed.
Now Just Imagine if that Information Was
Coming from Authoritative Library
Resources
Now Just Imagine if that Information Was
Coming from Authoritative Library
Resources
02/19/2004 12:12 AMStudent Blog
Observations (emphasis below is mine)
"On another note, the research via RSS experiment is working pretty
well. Claire, who is doing a story on what effects the legalization of
gay marriage might have on school sex ed curricula, is getting some
great stories fed
right to her from Google News. Others are reporting the same.
It appears to make a difference when the research comes to you
as opposed to having to find it. I'm thinking this will be a
standard feature of my journalism student Weblogs from this point on.
Now if I could just get some teachers interested in this feature..."
[Weblogg-ed
News]
Federal Library and Information Center
Committee (FLICC) Publications
Federal Library and Information Center
Committee (FLICC) Publications
07/12/2004 06:00 AMFederal Library and Information Center Committee (FLICC)
Publicationsh
ttp://www.loc.gov/fl
icc/publications.htmlFind the latest information on
information science and the federal library community or the newest
FEDLINK program innovations and product and service offerings. The
Online Video Library adds another dimension to the resources available
online. Featured are: FedLink Technical Notes, New Handbook on Federal
Librarianship and the FLICC Newsletter. This will be added to
Academic Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Information and Communication Technology
Information and Communication Technology
08/15/2004 06:13 AMInformation and Communication Technology1) WordIQ Dictionary and Encyclopediahttp://www.wordi
q.com/definition/Communication2) World History: Some
Dates in the History of Cultural Technologieshttp://www.worldh
istorysite.com/culttech.html3) Wikipedia:
Information Theoryhttp://w
ww.fact-index.com/i/in/information_theory.html4) The
Center for the Study of Technology and Societyhttp://www.tecsoc.org/5) MediaLab Europe: Intimate Interfaceshttp://www.medialabeuro
pe.org/research/6) NSF: Computer Information Science
and Engineering (CISE)http://www.cis
e.nsf.gov/accomp/index.cfm?div=ccf7) First Monday:
E-Learning and Language Changeh
ttp://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue9_8/hansson/index.htmlCommunication is a central aspect of all our lives. Today, our
modes of communication are highly dependent on technologies such as
the internet, wireless networks, phones, and computers. This issue of
Topic in Depth explores the ways these forms of communication are part
of our lives and highlights some new directions in communication
technology. WordIQ Dictionary and Encyclopedia (1) offers this
definition: "Communication is the process of exchanging information
usually via a common system of symbols." The website explains some of
the key process involved in communication and describes different
forms of communication, such as animal communication, interpersonal
communication, and computer-mediated communication. Also taking a
broad view on communication, this world history website (2) provides
some background on the mathematical theories that are used in
designing telecommunications systems. The articles highlighted on this
website from the Center for the Study of Technology and Society (4)
attest to the far reaching influence of communication technology. As
research on the MediaLab Europe website suggests (5), we have moved
into not just developing technology that mediates interpersonal
communication (such as phones) but also creating "intimate and
personal connections with and through new technologies." This NSF
website (6) also highlights some recent discoveries in Computer
Information Science and Engineering. Finally, this article from First
Monday (7) discusses the far-reaching effects these new developments
in technology and globalization are having on language and
learning.[From The NSDL Scout Report for Math, Engineering, and
Technology, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
How Much Does Information Technology
Matter?
How Much Does Information Technology
Matter?
05/06/2004 05:24 PMIn 2003, the Harvard Business Review published an article titled "IT
Doesn't Matter." The debate still rages.
Information Technology and Healthcare
Information Technology and Healthcare
08/29/2004 06:50 AMInformation Technology and Healthcare1) National Health Information Infrastructurehttp://aspe.hhs.gov/sp/nhii/2) PC World: Medical Records May Go Onlinehttp://
www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,117479,00.asp3)
CNET News: Human Chips More Than Skin Deephttp://news.com.com/Human+chips+more+than+skin-deep/2009
-7337_3-5318076.html4) Medical Records Institute
Surveyhttp://ww
w.medrecinst.com/pages/latestNews.asp?id=1155)
Ariadne Magazine: Interoperabilityhttp://www.a
riadne.ac.uk/issue24/interoperability/6) Connecting
for Health Roadmaphttp://www.connectingforhea
lth.org/7) Electronic Record Development and
Implementation Programme (ERDIP)http://www.nhsi
a.nhs.uk/erdip/pages/default.aspIn July 2004, the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)launched its initiative
to develop a National Health Information Infrastructure. The ultimate
goal of this initiative is to create an electronic health record (EHR)
for every American so that health records can be securely shared among
health care providers. This Topic in Depth explores developments in
electronic health records and technology.
This first
website (1) is the official site for the National Health Information
Infrastructure 2004: Cornerstones for Electronic Healthcare. Some
current ideas for how to share medical records, such as secured online
postings or saving data on flash disks are discussed in this article
from PCWorld (2). This next article (3) discusses another development
in information technology, implantable electronic identification
chips. The fourth website (4) presents findings from a recent Medical
Records Institute survey of health providers on their current uses,
future hopes and perceived barriers to electronic health record
systems. One challenge for the initiative is interoperability, which
is explained generally on this website (5). The issue of
interoperability, as well as privacy and fragmentation in the health
industry are addressed in the Preliminary Roadmap for Achieving
Electronic Connectivity in Healthcare released by Connecting for
Health (6). For more on current research on technology supporting the
use of electronic records see this website from The Electronic Record
Development and Implementation Programme (ERDIP) (7).[From The NSDL
Scout Report for Math, Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet
Scout Project 1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Networking and Information Technology
Observatory
Networking and Information Technology
Observatory
07/21/2004 05:53 AMNetworking and Information Technology Observatoryhttp://www.sdnp.undp.org/
observatory/A comprehensive listing by various themes
on networking and information technology issues for developing
countries.
Preparing for a Career in Information
Technology
Preparing for a Career in Information
Technology
08/05/2004 09:37 PMWebDevInfo Aug 6 2004 1:43AM GMT
Information Technology Security Handbook
Information Technology Security Handbook
08/15/2004 06:13 AMInformation Technology Security Handbookhttp://www.infodev-security.ne
t/Information Technology Security Resource for
Developing Countries ... The World Bank infoDev program has recently
published an "Information Technology Security Handbook," oriented to
the needs of individuals, small businesses, governments and system and
network administrators in developing countries. The Handbook is now
available on-line at the above listed web site. Associated with the
handbook is the first of a number of discussion forums for
communication between developing country network and computer users
and persons knowledgeable in security in the developed world. It is
hoped that the forums can evolve as developing country needs are
identified and articulated on the web site. This will be added to
Security Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Technology Delivers Tsunami Aid,
Information
Technology Delivers Tsunami Aid,
Information
01/03/2005 07:57 PMInformation Week Jan 3 2005 11:14PM GMT
Research on Information Technology and
Organizations (CRITO)
Research on Information Technology and
Organizations (CRITO)
02/19/2004 06:14 AMResearch on Information Technology and Organizations
(CRITO)http://www.crito.uci.edu/The Center for Research on Information Technology and
Organizations (CRITO) at UC Irvine is one of the world's leading think
tanks on the impact of information technology on organizations and
society, and on the management of information technology. CRITO has a
rich tradition of studying the impacts of information technology (IT)
on organizations and society that stretches back more than two
decades. It is home to well over a dozen internationally recognized
experts in the fields of management, computer science, and social
science, often bringing the advantages of multidisciplinary
perspectives to the problems at hand. Researchers focus on the
management of IT, the IT-enabled enterprise, technology-intensive user
environments, and the increasingly global nature of IT use and
production.
Information Literacy Standards for
Science and Technology
Information Literacy Standards for
Science and Technology
01/04/2005 06:53 AMInformation Literacy Standards for Science and Technology
(DRAFT)
ht
tp://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/infolitscitech.htm
Based on the ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards
for Higher Education, five standards and twenty-six performance
indicators were developed. Each performance indicator is accompanied
by one or more outcomes for assessing the progress toward information
literacy of students of science and engineering or technology at all
levels of higher education. This document is intended to be a living
document with future opportunities for input from the community and is
published here for broad professional review of this initial version.
Information-technology deals losing
shine
Information-technology deals losing
shine
09/18/2004 01:34 AMBoston Globe Sep 18 2004 5:01AM GMT
Patent suits filed for p2p
information-gathering technology
Patent suits filed for p2p
information-gathering technology
11/16/2003 01:24 AM
Altnet , a
peer-to-peer technology
company, filed suit against nine
companies for
infringement
infringement for their information-gathering application. The
claim is that the named firms, such as Big Champagne , used Altnet's
software and concepts for obtaining information about user
activities within peer-to-peer (p2p) networks:
"Our intent has always been to commercialize peer to peer, and if
anyone is misusing our patent for any reason, I have to protect that
intellectual property," [Altnet Executive Vice President] Broes said.
"If they're building business on the backs of the patent I worked hard
to acquire, then they should talk to us."
Given the large audiences using p2p applications for (among other
things) file-sharing, many intellectual property owners have used or considered using
them to learn more about market behavior and preferences.
(thanks to Amy
McGill !)
Microsoft supports discounted medical
information technology
Microsoft supports discounted medical
information technology
02/18/2004 09:35 AMComputer Weekly Feb 18 2004 12:08PM GMT
The 2004 International Conference on
Computer and Information Technology
The 2004 International Conference on
Computer and Information Technology
02/11/2004 05:46 AMNetLib Feb 11 2004 9:07AM GMT
State's new technology gathers
information to find tax cheats
State's new technology gathers
information to find tax cheats
02/15/2004 01:03 AMBoston Globe Feb 15 2004 5:15AM GMT
Information Technology Group, Inc. Hires
New Member of Development Team
Information Technology Group, Inc. Hires
New Member of Development Team
03/19/2005 03:13 AMResponding to the growing need for custom application development from
their client base, Information Technology Group, Inc. (ITG) has hired
Chris Thornhill as a staff developer. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
Black Star: Ghana, Information
Technology and Development in Africa
Black Star: Ghana, Information
Technology and Development in Africa
03/09/2004 12:06 AMBlack Star: Ghana, Information Technology and Development in
Africa by G. Pascal Zacharyhttp://firstmon
day.org/issues/issue9_3/zachary/Abstract:
Accra, the capital of the West African country of Ghana, is
technologically marginalized by any measure. But over the past ten
years, the introduction of the Internet, wireless technology and freer
radio broadcasts have vastly expanded communications and information.
The Internet is widely available. E–mail usage is soaring. Wireless
telephony is growing rapidly. Radio stations are proliferating. Once
mired in information poverty, the people of Accra, Ghana now face the
challenge of using information and connectivity to their best
advantage. In examining how Accra adapts to technological change, we
gain a better understanding of how people in poor African cities use
technology and what they want from it. Debates over the so–called
"digital divide" can be enriched by close studies of lived experience
in parts of the world where the revolution in information technology
remains more prospect than reality.
Dendrite selects Firstlogic technology
for customer information management
Dendrite selects Firstlogic technology
for customer information management
04/15/2005 11:11 PMComputer Business Review Apr 16 2005 3:34AM GMT
ITI 2004 - 26th International Conference
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERFACES
ITI 2004 - 26th International Conference
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERFACES
12/02/2003 01:35 AMNetLib Nov 28 2003 4:05AM ET
A Press Pass to Cosmetic Surgery
Information at Your Fingertips - Log on
to Consultingroom.com for Exclusive
Information for the Press.
A Press Pass to Cosmetic Surgery
Information at Your Fingertips - Log on
to Consultingroom.com for Exclusive
Information for the Press.
06/24/2004 02:55 AMConsultingroom.com is offering journalists an exclusive free service
to access the latest information on cosmetic surgery. Register at
consultingroom.com to save numerous hours of research and wasted
telephone calls! [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
New Web Site Features Hi-Tech Home
Theatre Technology and Resource
Information
New Web Site Features Hi-Tech Home
Theatre Technology and Resource
Information
04/17/2005 04:11 AMMichigan Home Theatre, a growing Oakland County technology company,
announced today it has launched a new corporate web site
www.MIHomeTheatre.com. The new web site is a resource for consumers
looking for premium home theater equipment, system design and
installation services, and technology information pertaining to the
growing market for home theaters. [PRWEB Apr 17, 2005]
Rights and Wrongs in the Information
Society: Technology Drives Changes to
Intellectual Property Law/
Rights and Wrongs in the Information
Society: Technology Drives Changes to
Intellectual Property Law/
12/24/2003 07:08 PMMondaq Dec 24 2003 5:43PM ET
Information Technology - Dial 'I' for
internet and cost-saving phone calls
Information Technology - Dial 'I' for
internet and cost-saving phone calls
07/15/2004 08:55 AMEuropean Voice Jul 15 2004 1:31PM GMT
EU awards cash to 20 European
Information Society Technology Prize
winners
EU awards cash to 20 European
Information Society Technology Prize
winners
09/21/2004 03:14 AMPublicTechnology.net Sep 21 2004 7:30AM GMT
Review of Information Technology Act -
Panel may favour widening of computer
offences ambit
Review of Information Technology Act -
Panel may favour widening of computer
offences ambit
04/02/2005 04:12 PMHindu Business Line Apr 2 2005 7:56PM GMT
It would be a harmful thing if all
information technology products were to
bear one company's logo - Microsoft
It would be a harmful thing if all
information technology products were to
bear one company's logo - Microsoft
05/16/2004 10:50 PMXinhua News Agency May 17 2004 3:43AM GMT
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