MindMap Gallery Chapter 5 Information Management Process
Fundamentals of Information Management (Second Edition) Mind map, including information collection, information organization, information analysis, information provision, etc. Friends who need it can collect it.
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This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
information management process
information analysis
1. meaning
2. Features
Targeted
Systematic
Comprehensive
scientific
limitation
3. Work steps
Confirm topic selection
Develop a research plan
Sources of research materials
4. method
regression analysis
analytic hierarchy process
Content Analysis
cluster analysis
Scaling ratio super method
SWOT analysis method
Delphi method
Information provision
1. meaning
meaning
significance
2. in principle
pertinence principle
timeliness principle
Ease of use principle
economic principle
3. Main way
Information reporting and publishing services
Document lending and copying services
information retrieval services
Information consulting services
Topic information service
Network information service mode
WWW type information service
FTP type information service
BBS type information service
E-mail type information service
Other online form information services
information organization
1. meaning
definition
Work content
2. in principle
objectivity principle
systematic principle
Purpose Principle
Standardization principle
3. basic method
information disclosure method
taxonomy
subject matter approach
Methods for revealing information form characteristics
Information description method
Document information description
MARC format
Dublin Core Standard
Information serialization (sorting) method
Code Serialization
Word ordering method
sequential method
topographical law
importance ranking method
Information storage method
Storage of information on carriers
Storage of information (entities) in space
4. How network information is organized
search engine method
Topic tree approach
Library Cataloging Method
digital library approach
virtual library approach
information gathering
1. meaning
definition
Information collection refers to the process by which relevant institutions or individuals collect and collect various forms of information inside and outside the system according to certain purposes.
status and role
Information collection is the starting point of information management activities and the premise and foundation for good information management work.
The quality of information collection work is the key to determining the quality of information management work. The authenticity, reliability, effectiveness and practicality of information are closely related to the organization, analysis, provision and utilization of information and other activities.
2. in principle
pertinence principle
Information collection must be aimed at a certain purpose and centered around the user's information needs.
systematic principle
According to the user's information needs, comprehensive and systematic collection of all aspects of information related to this information need will be of great help to the thoroughness and completeness of the user's problem solving.
timeliness principle
foreseeability principle
planning principle
reliability principle
economic principle
3. basic procedure
Determine collection plan
designated collection plan
Implementation of collection work
Feedback user information
4. main method
direct observation method
definition
Classification
social survey method
Classification
interview survey method
Questionnaire method
Internet Investigation Law
Documentation method
method
purchase
request
exchange
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