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_223 _a004.682 _bKEN |
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100 | _aKennedy, Mary Lee | ||
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_aIntranets for Info Pros / _cMary Lee Kennedy & Jane Dysart |
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_aMedford, N.J. : _bInformation Today, _c©2007. |
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_axiii, 286 pages : _billustrations ; |
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_a _tIntroduction _tChapter 1 : Current state considerations and future direction of intranets _tChapter 2 : Roles information professionals play _tChapter 3 : Implementing an intranet that makes sense _tChapter 4 : Governance roles and responsibilities _tChapter 5 : Collaboration and Communities _tChapter 6 : Content management for intranets _tChapter 7 : Writing for intranets |
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520 | _a"The intranet is among the primary landscapes in which information-based work occurs, yet many info pros view it with equal parts skepticism and dread. In Intranets for Info Pros, editors Kennedy and Dysart and 10 expert contributors provide a wealth of advice and support for the information professional charged with implementing or contributing to an intranet. Leading thinkers and practitioners contributing to Intranets for Info Pros are Angela Abell, Avi Rappoport, Jose Claudio Terra, Cory Costanzo, Craig St. Clair, Cynthia Ross Pedersen, Debra Wallace, Eric Hards, Ian Littlejohn, and Mike Crandall. Together with Kennedy and Dysart they demonstrate the intranet's strategic value, describe important trends and best practices, and equip info pros to make a key contribution to their organization's intranet success."-- | ||
690 | _aLibrary and Information Science | ||
700 | _aDysart, Jane | ||
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