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Abstract
Online research via the Internet has revolutionized the role of independent information brokers, who provide fee-based services ranging from online database searching and public records' research, to digital library development. While information brokering once focused on “rip and ship”—running a search, printing out the results, and shipping it out to the client—information brokers today are expected to be true “intelligent agents,” evaluating sources, detecting and alerting clients to discrepancies in the data, summarizing the results and making recommendations based on the information gathered. Moreover, clients now expect information in hours instead of days. And the global economy has increased the need to collect information from international sources. The mushrooming number of online “boutique services” are providing more, and better, information on specialized niches—but these accounts can be costly, and they require staying on top of system features and quirks (including unique search software) and pricing options. The author concludes that the proliferation of information online will translate into greater appreciation for the information broker's skills in finding useful information efficiently, evaluating alternative sources, and selecting the ones most appropriate for the client's project, while providing a buffer of confidentiality when inquiries need to be made without involving the client's name. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
信息中介的新趋势
通过互联网进行的在线研究彻底改变了独立信息经纪人的角色,他们提供从在线数据库搜索和公共记录研究到数字图书馆开发等收费服务。虽然信息代理曾经专注于“拆船”——运行搜索,打印出结果,并将其发送给客户——但如今的信息代理被认为是真正的“智能代理”,评估来源,检测并提醒客户数据中的差异,总结结果,并根据收集到的信息提出建议。此外,客户现在期望在数小时内而不是数天内获得信息。全球经济增加了从国际来源收集信息的需求。如雨后春笋般涌现的在线“精品服务”正在提供更多、更好的专业利基信息,但这些账户可能成本高昂,而且需要掌握系统功能、怪癖(包括独特的搜索软件)和定价选项。作者的结论是,网上信息的激增将转化为对信息经纪人在有效寻找有用信息、评估替代来源和选择最适合客户项目的来源方面的技能的更大赞赏,同时在需要在不涉及客户姓名的情况下进行询问时提供保密缓冲。©1997 John Wiley&;股份有限公司。
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