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Title: The use of Internet Search Engines as Precursors for Effective Communication of Knowledge
Authors: Akor, Philip, Julie & Stella Udensi & Onwukanjo
Keywords: Internet, Search Engines, Precursors, Effective Communication and Knowledge
Issue Date: Oct-2015
Publisher: International Conference of SSTE, Federal University of Technology, Minna
Citation: Akor, P. U., Udensi, J. N. and Onwukanjo, S. A. (2015) The use of Internet Search Engines as Precursors for Effective Communication of Knowledge In proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of SSTE, Federal University of Technology, Minna held at CPES Complex Bosso Campus, Minna on 4th – 7th October, 2015. 16 – 20
Abstract: This paper examines he use of internet search engines as precursors for effective communication of knowledge. It discussed how internet as one of the ICT tools can be explored using search engines for effective communication of knowledge. The quest to search for literature and information for academic and research purposes has increased the use of search engines. As a mechanism for effective operation of internet and easy retrieval of information, allows knowledge managers to serve users better. This article define internet, communication of knowledge and search engines. It identifies various categories of search engines and some helpful sites. It discussed the need for knowledge of search engines. It identified challenges and prospects of using search engines for effective communication of knowledge.
Description: Enhancing Information Management, Science and Technology Education through Interactive Multimedia and hypermedia Instructions
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5951
ISBN: 979-978-52341-0-7
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