incidence of term 'e-commerce'
Dear all Greetings from a new poster to the list. I am a second year doctoral student at the Royal School of Library and Information Science in Copenhagen investigating barriers to accessing information resources on the Internet, from the perspective of the international library community. I'm sorry if this post seems a bit vague but I appear to have mislaid an article I read recently on the changing discourse relating to the internet, most especially the rising incidence of the term e-commerce (or e-business, I believe) over the past decade as business and commodification of information have become ever more present on the web. Does research of this kind ring any bells to people? the article was seeking to demonstrate the growing importance of business related activities on the web while other uses (education, communication) received less attention as time went on. Does anyone know anything about research of this type?! Can't believe I've mislaid the article... Cheers, Stu
http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper144.html seems similar though it is dealing with the topic in the title Wilson, T.D. (2002) "The nonsense of 'knowledge management'" Information Research, 8(1) [Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/8-1/paper144.html] On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 06:12 AM, Hamilton, Stuart wrote:
Dear all
Greetings from a new poster to the list. I am a second year doctoral student at the Royal School of Library and Information Science in Copenhagen investigating barriers to accessing information resources on the Internet, from the perspective of the international library community. I'm sorry if this post seems a bit vague but I appear to have mislaid an article I read recently on the changing discourse relating to the internet, most especially the rising incidence of the term e-commerce (or e-business, I believe) over the past decade as business and commodification of information have become ever more present on the web. Does research of this kind ring any bells to people? the article was seeking to demonstrate the growing importance of business related activities on the web while other uses (education, communication) received less attention as time went on.
Does anyone know anything about research of this type?!
Can't believe I've mislaid the article...
Cheers,
Stu
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