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Valuating Information Intangibles: Measuring the Bottom Line Contribution of Libraries & Information Professionals,Used
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A determination of the bottomline value of libraries and information centers has proven difficult because of the intangible nature of the value, and the use of archaic accounting systems that for the most part focus on tangible or physical assets rather than intangible ones. But the intangible value of libraries and information centers may be far greater than the tangible value. To help overcome this measurement difficulty, this workbook presents four different approaches to intangible valuation of information resources: return on investment and costbenefit analysis, knowledge valueadded, intranet team forums, and intellectual capital valuation. Includes a glossary but no index. Portugal is a Washington D.C. consultant whose clients include the Red Cross and Voice of America. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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