Dalhousie Journal of  Interdisciplinary Management

 

WINTER 2008

Electronic Health Record Systems: Bringing Medicine into the 21st Century?                     by Kathleen Amos

Reducing Resistance to the Adoption of Open Source Systems
by Katherine Johnson

Fostering a Balanced Library:  How Practicing the Principles of the Slow Library Movement Could Lead to a Sustainable Future for Libraries       by Andrea Norman

Privacy and Online Social Networks:
A Proposed Approach for Academic Librarians in University Libraries
      
by Greg Hutton

Digital Audio Collections
by Jason Tenter

Credits

Mission and Goals

Mission

The Dalhousie Journal of Information and Management is a student-led initiative aimed at publishing Dalhousie graduate student papers of the highest quality and significance in all areas of information and management with an emphasis on interdisciplinary communication. 

Goals

bullet To foster the convergence of ideas within the fields of Business Administration, Environmental Studies, Information Management, and Public Administration
bullet To promote collegiality
bullet To encourage interdisciplinary communication and research

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