The term information broker is widely used in the area of library and information science to describe a middle agent who deals in information as a commodity, enabling customers to gain more efficient access to quality data. The role of this middle agent is described as “information retrieval and information organisation” (Rugge & Glossbrenner, 1995). The role of the broker is to bring additional organisation to the market by lowering search costs (Palmer & Lindemann, 2003).<br /
InfoSleuth 1 is an agent-based system for information discovery and retrieval in an open and dynam...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 6).Stefane Bressan & Thomas Lee
The information superhighway directly connects millions of people, each both a consumer of informati...
The main goal of the EdInfo project [1] is to utilize human information brokers, or editors, as a re...
The rapid advances in computer and communication technologies, and their merger, is leading to a glo...
To date, document identification based on keyword matching strategies has been the basis of most eff...
This paper emphasizes the significance, elements and functionality of library portals, the role of l...
In demonstrations how a location-based service will work, an information broker receives a query fro...
Information Brokering is the process of collecting and re-distributing information. As the rich but ...
Library and Information Science professionals portrayed as the bridge between clients and informatio...
A new line of business has arisen on the Swedish information market. The information broker is ...
The increasing importance of information in today’s world – especially reliable information – makes ...
A portal (or Web portal) presents information from diverse sources in a unified way. A Web site that...
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The dissertation raises an issue of information brokering, which is understood as service activities...
InfoSleuth 1 is an agent-based system for information discovery and retrieval in an open and dynam...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 6).Stefane Bressan & Thomas Lee
The information superhighway directly connects millions of people, each both a consumer of informati...
The main goal of the EdInfo project [1] is to utilize human information brokers, or editors, as a re...
The rapid advances in computer and communication technologies, and their merger, is leading to a glo...
To date, document identification based on keyword matching strategies has been the basis of most eff...
This paper emphasizes the significance, elements and functionality of library portals, the role of l...
In demonstrations how a location-based service will work, an information broker receives a query fro...
Information Brokering is the process of collecting and re-distributing information. As the rich but ...
Library and Information Science professionals portrayed as the bridge between clients and informatio...
A new line of business has arisen on the Swedish information market. The information broker is ...
The increasing importance of information in today’s world – especially reliable information – makes ...
A portal (or Web portal) presents information from diverse sources in a unified way. A Web site that...
63-73<span style="font-size:12.0pt; line-height:115%;mso-fareast-font-family:" times="" new="" roma...
The dissertation raises an issue of information brokering, which is understood as service activities...
InfoSleuth 1 is an agent-based system for information discovery and retrieval in an open and dynam...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 6).Stefane Bressan & Thomas Lee
The information superhighway directly connects millions of people, each both a consumer of informati...