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| BOOKSChange management process: implementation of Unicorn Library Management Computer System at Clifford Chance Ltd, an International Law Company by Ruth Rikowski In Library Management Trends and Opportunities, Edited by Roshan L. Raina, Dinesh K. Gupta and Ramesh C. Gaur, Excel-Manlibnet, New Delhi, 2005. pp. 195-213 Computers/I.T., the Information Profession and the gender divide - where are we going? by Ruth Rikowski Forthcoming in Radical library and information work: issues and ideas, Edited by John Pateman and Ruth Rikowski, Chandos: Oxford, 2006 ARTICLESThe Essential Bridge by Ruth Rikowski In Managing Information , April 2000, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 40-45 Referenced in The Convergence of Information Resource Services in the Universities by Roger Discombe. Submitted for Degree of MA in Information Management, May 2003. University of Brighton. Discombe says: "In her article in Managing Information (2000) Rikowski considered the interaction between library and computer departments within organisations...Rikowski identified a number of difficulties...One that has not been mentioned in other articles on this topic is that: "Computer experts and information professionals frequently think and express themselves very differently. The former tend to think in terms of numbers and logic (and are far more likely to have mathematical minds) and the latter in terms of language." (Rikowski, 2000) The Essential Bridge by Ruth Rikowski - referenced in Roger Discombe's Dissertation Females, Computers and Libraries by Ruth Rikowski In Managing Information, July/August 2003, Vol. 10, No, 6, pp. 6-10 Next Page - Print Friendly - Print Friendly with links |
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