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Science, 1983
The AAAS Annual Meeting will be held in Detroit on 26-31 May 1983. The inclusive dates were given incorrectly as 21-31 May in the heading of the Preliminary Program (25 Feb., p. 948). The large body of water shown to the south of Detroit on the cover of the issue of 25 February is Lake Erie. The cover legend stated incorrectly that it was Lake Huron.
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The AAAS Annual Meeting will be held in Detroit on 26-31 May 1983. The inclusive dates were given incorrectly as 21-31 May in the heading of the Preliminary Program (25 Feb., p. 948). The large body of water shown to the south of Detroit on the cover of the issue of 25 February is Lake Erie. The cover legend stated incorrectly that it was Lake Huron.
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Changing information technology and information technology management
Information & Management, 1997Abstract Information technology is changing at a rapid rate. A theory has hypothesized that change in IT causes problems for IT managers and that they respond with coping mechanisms to handle these problems. Structured interviews with 16 IT professionals at different organizations identified 31 unique projects that used 86 new ITs which caused 142 ...
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Nursing Management, 2008
The RCN has published a guide to help assess the safety and effectiveness of systems such as electronic records that are based on information technology (IT), and that have been or will be introduced in areas of clinical practice.
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The RCN has published a guide to help assess the safety and effectiveness of systems such as electronic records that are based on information technology (IT), and that have been or will be introduced in areas of clinical practice.
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Technological Innovations and Information Technology in the Information Society [PDF]
Rapid changes are taking place in Japanese industrial society as there is a shift towards service industries and the “softwarization” of them and other industries. This kind of technological shift can be described as a move from “strategic” to “tactical” technologies.
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Information technologies and the
Journal of Labor Research, 2000The evolution in the role of middlemen has many important implications at the macro-economic level as well. In many markets, the negative employment effects of labor-saving technologies are offset by increases in the demand for labor as transaction costs fall and additional labor is needed to produce more goods and services.
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