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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition (8 Volumes)
Edited By: Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Information Resources Management Association, USA
Description:
As research advances in computing technology continue to accelerate, so too do the emerging opportunities, issues, and challenges facing individuals, organizations, and societies concerning the utilization and management of technology. This change-driven environment creates a critical need for a comprehensive, up-to-date reference to the full range of concepts, issues, methods, technologies, and trends associated with the field.

The Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition is a matchless compendium of over 750 authoritative, research-based entries/chapters contributed by nearly 1,200 researchers and experts from 60 countries on a complete range of topics that, together, define the contemporary state of knowledge on technology and its organizational, managerial, behavioral, and social implications. This indispensable reference work is also enhanced with thorough definitions of more than 6,000 technical and managerial terms, as well as an exhaustive reference section that directs researchers, scholars, students, and practitioners to more than 17,500 additional sources for further reading and research. An essential addition to any academic library's reference collection, this discipline defining encyclopedia will serve research needs in numerous fields that are affected by the rapid pace and profound impact of technological change.

Key Features:
  • 752 authoritative contributions by nearly 1,200 of the world's leading experts from 60 countries on all aspects of information science and technologies
  • Comprehensive coverage of critical issues related to utilization and management of information science and technology
  • More than 17,500 references to existing literature and research on information science and technologies
  • A compendium of over 6,000 key terms with detailed definitions
  • Organized by topic and indexed, making it a convenient method of reference for all IT/IS scholars and professionals
  • Cross referencing of key terms, figures, and information pertinent to information science and technology