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The Development of Management Information Systems Programs in Schools of Business

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Here at this NATO Advanced Study Institute on Information Science there are professionals representing a number of academic disciplines. All have information science as a common focus. However, the areas of application of computer-based information systems that are involved range rather widely; from medical information systems and document retrieval systems to management information systems.

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Rogers, C.J. (1983). The Development of Management Information Systems Programs in Schools of Business. In: Debons, A., Larson, A.G. (eds) Information Science in Action: System Design. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3479-5_15

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