The proposed model considers information and communication technologies as tools that allow more efficient alternatives in the management of the information system. The human action occupies a central place in these models, in particular, the actions that have to do with the use given to these technologies. New approaches that give a special importance, not only to the information and communication technologies in the firm, but the use that firms make of these technologies and derived consequences. Our model proposes a practical understanding of the relationship amongst people, technology and social action.
In this project we seek qualified partners having experience in analysing the different attitudes people develop when working with Information and communication technologies for research and teaching purposes. We also look for technical pieces of advice on the use and reach of ICT at Universities, and experts in analysing organisational climate at universities.
Researchers having tried to find some kind of relationship between the use of ICTs and final firm's results (in terms of satisfaction degree or organisational performance) are also welcome.
So researchers or centres of research doing research on social consequences of Information and communication technologies from different perspectives, the philosophical, the technical, the economic and the social one are welcome to take part in the project. In order to test the proposed model we are also seeking Universities practising different teaching and researching styles, traditional, virtual and distance learning ones.
The research investigates the information seeking and sharing behaviour of members of collaborative research groups and uses this knowledge to develop knowledge management systems to support collaborative research. New tools for the description of data and documents on intranets and Internets, e.g. social bookmarking and the semantic web, are a driving force for the research. The project assesses user requirements for semantic web features in the context of digital libraries.
To amend these problems, the conception, design and generation of an Intelligent Document Management System is proposed, that will be able to detect the existing inconsistencies in a technical and normative document corpus, and also will facilitate the generation of new documentation without these kind of inconsistencies. For the latter, the specification of a methodology to generate new documentation is proposed, that will have the benefits of a digital format.
The European Parliament recently passed a proposal to treat Internet censorship by repressive regimes as a trade barrier. The proposal, submitted by Jules Maaten of the rightist Dutch VVD party, passed on a 571-38 vote. Maaten describes it as an "unusual, but effective way" to promote freedom of expression on the Internet.
Die EU-Kommission hat gegen den Softwarehersteller Microsoft ein neues Rekordstrafgeld von 899 Millionen Euro verhängt. Der Konzern habe Konkurrenten bis zum Oktober 2007 ungerechtfertigte Lizenzgebühren für technische Informationen berechnet, entschied die EU-Kommission laut dpa.
Nationale Büchereien arbeiten mit Archiven, Museen und Rechteinhabern derzeit unter Hochdruck daran, im November rund zwei Millionen Kulturwerke Europas online präsentieren zu können. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt soll der Prototyp der geplanten Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek fertig sein, erklärte Elisabeth Niggemann, Generaldirektorin der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek in Frankfurt am heutigen Freitag auf der Konferenz "Free Access and Digital Divide" im Auswärtigen Amt in Berlin. Nach dem Plan der EU-Kommission solle das Portal weit über einen Bibliothekskatalog hinausgehen und einen mehrsprachigen "Zugriffspunkt für das gesamte Kulturerbe" bieten. Um Verwechslungen mit dem bereits bestehenden Verbund The European Library (TEL) auszuschließen und die Fixierung auf Bücher aufzuheben, haben sich die Träger auf eine Umbenennung des ambitionierten Projekts in "Europeana" geeinigt, berichtete Niggemann. Eine Demoseite sei dafür vor kurzem online gegangen, über die sich die Macher Anregungen für die erste stabile Version erwarten.
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