A great deal of effort has been put into developing systems and other means to manage institutional information, sometimes
without a clear understanding of the organization’s information use patterns. When thinking about the relationship between an organization and its information-related activities, two questions come to mind. First, does the information culture in an organization have an impact on how information is used? Second, is there a way to identify information behaviours and values that denote and differentiate an organization’s information culture?
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