Information science, as with management science, is subject to new waves of thinking. The latest to arrive on the information scene is the Web 2.0 phenomenon, which can be viewed as a collection of social networking tools including blogs, Wikis and RSS, though as a movement it is much more complex. This paper presents some tentative views on the likely impact of Enterprise 2.0 on the corporate sector (as Web 2.0 has been called in this arena); and of possible problems in realising successful outcomes, and of relating them to more traditional aspects of information management.La ciencia de la información, como la de la gestión, está sometida a continuas olas de pensamiento. La última que ha llegado al campo de la información es el fenómeno W...
Web 2.0 is a term coined to mark a new era of Internet usage driven by user interactivity and collab...
The federating theme of Web 2.0 applies to the most recent information technologies, one of the esse...
The current generation of web-based social networking applications and services is designed around a...
La ciencia de la información, como la de la gestión, está sometida a continuas olas de pensamiento. ...
In 2004 the phenomenon Web 2.0 becomes popular – a mindset change takes place in which ‘You’ – the I...
There is a common conception amongst higher and middle management that facilities that are “good for...
This position paper argues that the Web 2.0 phenomenon is an important object of study for informati...
The technological era has influenced the real world (off line) and web 2.0 allows inter...
Today, information overload and the lack of systems that enable locating employees with the right kn...
The current popularity of social networking is starting to infiltrate the corporate space. Web 2.0 a...
With the web as a platform and the development of collaborative tools (blogs, RSS feeds, social netw...
There is considerable excitement about the notion of 'Web 2.0', particularly among Internet business...
This paper is a discussion of an exploratory research on how organisations use Web 2.0 technologies ...
This paper is an investigation and exploration of the web phenomena Web 2.0 and its emergence from t...
Web 2.0, regardless of the exact definition, has proven to bring about significant changes to the wa...
Web 2.0 is a term coined to mark a new era of Internet usage driven by user interactivity and collab...
The federating theme of Web 2.0 applies to the most recent information technologies, one of the esse...
The current generation of web-based social networking applications and services is designed around a...
La ciencia de la información, como la de la gestión, está sometida a continuas olas de pensamiento. ...
In 2004 the phenomenon Web 2.0 becomes popular – a mindset change takes place in which ‘You’ – the I...
There is a common conception amongst higher and middle management that facilities that are “good for...
This position paper argues that the Web 2.0 phenomenon is an important object of study for informati...
The technological era has influenced the real world (off line) and web 2.0 allows inter...
Today, information overload and the lack of systems that enable locating employees with the right kn...
The current popularity of social networking is starting to infiltrate the corporate space. Web 2.0 a...
With the web as a platform and the development of collaborative tools (blogs, RSS feeds, social netw...
There is considerable excitement about the notion of 'Web 2.0', particularly among Internet business...
This paper is a discussion of an exploratory research on how organisations use Web 2.0 technologies ...
This paper is an investigation and exploration of the web phenomena Web 2.0 and its emergence from t...
Web 2.0, regardless of the exact definition, has proven to bring about significant changes to the wa...
Web 2.0 is a term coined to mark a new era of Internet usage driven by user interactivity and collab...
The federating theme of Web 2.0 applies to the most recent information technologies, one of the esse...
The current generation of web-based social networking applications and services is designed around a...