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Vol. 6, 2011 Interdis J Information, Knowledge, Management

Vol. 6, 2011 Interdis J Information, Knowledge, Management
Socio-Technical Knowledge Management and Epistemological Paradigms: Theoretical Connections at the Individual and Organisational Level
1 - 16
Relationship between Knowledge Management Process and Creativity among Faculty Members in the University
17 - 33
Knowledge Management Systems Development: Theory and Practice
35 - 72
Relational Algebra Programming With Microsoft Access Databases
73 - 83
Empowering PowerPoint: Slides and Teaching Effectiveness
85 - 94
Using eTechnologies for Active Learning
95 - 106
Second Time Lucky? A Tale of Two Systems
107 - 118
Pair Modeling with DynaLearn – Students’ Attitudes and Actual Effects
119 - 135
Web Usage Association Rule Mining System
137 - 150
A Guide for Novice Researchers on Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Studies in Information Systems Research
151 - 161
Assessment of Risk of Misinforming: Dynamic Measures
163 - 176
Back to Basics of Informing: The INIS Principle
177 - 196
The Use of ICT for Economic Development in the Silesian Region in Poland
197 - 216
Analysis of Explanatory and Predictive Architectures and the Relevance in Explaining the Adoption of IT in SMEs
217 - 230
Examining a Flow-Usage Model to Understand MultiMedia-Based Learning
231 - 243
A Return on Investment as a Metric for Evaluating Information Systems: Taxonomy and Application
245 - 269
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