Equilibrium and opportunism: information strategies and the new environment
Abstract
The substance of this article was prepared for and delivered as the keynote address at the Joint Information Systems Committee’s Electronic Libraries Conference, “Information Ecologies: The Impact of New Information Species,” 2‐4 December 1998, York, UK. With a prefatory warning about the useful limits of metaphor, the ecological principles of equilibrium, opportunism, symbiosis and ecological succession are applied to the information economy. The potential implications for publishers, libraries, and new information types are explored.
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Citation
Michalko, J. (2000), "Equilibrium and opportunism: information strategies and the new environment", New Library World, Vol. 101 No. 1, pp. 6-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074800010304352
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:MCB UP Ltd
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