AIS World
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Mission
We will provide information management scholars and practitioners with a single entry point to resources related to information systems technology and promote the development of an international information infrastructure that will dramatically improve the world's ability to use information systems for creating, disseminating, and applying knowledge. Below are our objectives and an overview of our target community.
Community
Although we welcome participation from members of related communities, our core population are information systems researchers and educators working in colleges and universities throughout the world. We believe that our worldwide community consists of approximately 5,000 of whom many are accessible through our faculty directory. Approximately 2,500 of them also monitor ISWorld, our discussion list.
Objectives
The vision of ISWorld is that this site will become...
- A Knowledge Repository
Providing access to information related to research, teaching, and our professional activities.
- A Learning Organization
Learning through immediate worldwide availability of examples, summaries of phenomena, explanations, and discussions.
- Builders of the Future
To be at the forefront of design of a networked global world through action research--helping to build a networked world requires that we help create that world.
- Theory-based
Seeking to find or formulate theories that will permit generalization of our experiences and research.
- Evaluators of Our Enterprise
Testing through use and experimentation the systems and knowledge repositories we design and build.
- Open in Our Operations
Open access to information about, and governance of ISWorld Net.
- Distributed in our Management
Providing common goals, structure and tools, while leaving implementation in the hands of individuals or institutions.
- Recognizers of Accomplishment
Designs that capture and disseminate the contributions of individuals and institutions.
- Linked to Practice and Policy
Drawing universities, governments, and the private sector more closely together.
- A Distribution Channel
Controlled (pull versus push) access to the information systems academic marketplace throughout the world.
- Advocates for Universal Access
Striving for equal access to information.
- Committed to Freedom
Embracing the importance for freedom and democracy of unfettered access to information
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