Information Management Research In A Multidisciplinary Context
- Topics:
- Information Technology Strategy
- Tags:
- Centre,
- Telecommunications,
- Telecom & Utilities,
- Strategy,
- Software,
- Networking,
- Monash University,
- Management,
- Information Management,
- Groupware,
- ...
- Source:
- Monash University
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Overview: The content of the research undertaken by the Information and Telecommunications Needs Research group and the Centre for Community Networking Research, in the School of Information Management and Systems at Monash University, is multidisciplinary in scope. It is diverse in its coverage and shows how researchers adapt to different practical needs, such as working efficiently while travelling separately at times, or appreciating different cultural norms of all manner of professional practitioners. Encompassing various disciplinary collaborations has many advantages. This paper describes an illustrative selection of three large, applied research projects by the two centres, and discusses the advantages and challenges that accompany multidisciplinary undertakings. Researchers in the centres tailor.
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Format: PDF | Size: 247KB | Date: Jul 2005 | Pages: 19





