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Business Information Review, Vol. 21, No. 1, 13-35 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/0266382104043595

Delivering Services Under Financial Pressure

Business Information Resources Survey 2004

Pam Foster

Independent Consultant, p.foster{at}vivavip.com

Allan Foster

Keele University, a.j.foster{at}keele.ac.uk

Surveys the use of business information in UK libraries, based on a questionnaire mailed in September 2003 to libraries/information departments.

Key Words: user survey • business information • library • information service • budget • knowledge management • intranet • content aggregator • contract • end-user • electronic information source • business news • company financial information • economic data source • business information coverage • human resources • priorities


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