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Study findings from Eindhoven University of Technology provide new insights into information science



October 15th, 2009

According to a study from Netherlands, "This paper tests empirically the claim that the successful application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) depends on the social context of their uses There are striking differences in the prevalence of ICT use between researchers in different academic discipliness Nevertheless it is unclear whether and how they depend on disciplinary differences of the academic communication systems This paper presents several existing and new hypotheses that specify how disciplinary differences in communication systems influence whether researchers make use of so-called internet discussion groups (IDGs)."

"The hypotheses either...

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Source: Computer Technology Journal (2009-10-15)

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