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He is a qualified as a federal public information officer.
He asked her, "Do you have a public information officer on duty?"
"That's great, and did they tell you what their public information officer has done?
He was commissioned as an information officer in November 1943.
He had also been chief information officer for three years at Kraft.
On weekends, information officers are now available at the airport.
There was also the usual proliferation of public information officers.
Information officers are on hand to deal with specific queries.
That means fewer people may be reporting to the chief information officers of the future.
To manage it all, he hired a chief information officer just for the house.
From 1965 to 1966, he was a public information officer at the Department of State.
Cash compensation for information officers rose, by almost 8 percent.
"I wonder if you could direct me to the office of the public information officer?
He got a first taste of his future life serving as a public information officer in the Navy.
Recently we brought in 30 computer information officers and asked them about entry-level skills.
Chief information officers of old-line companies are now the ones in control.
The respondents are typically chief information officers or project managers.
"For instance, in banking, the chief information officer is now a very important position," he explained.
Within corporations, the year 2000 problem has placed new scrutiny on chief information officers.
She suggested that I should see their information officer.
"Take the free garden tour leaving in 12 minutes," the information officer advised us, looking at her watch.
He worked in Jamaica as a teacher, weekly newspaper editor, and a government information officer.
When the public information officer position became available two years ago, Mosley figured he was ready for a change.
The last decade has brought chief information officers into the upper corporate ranks.
The base's information officers provided no information on this point.
But most information scientists do not like these techniques either.
On the other hand, information scientists are likely to find the idea quite natural and exciting.
He moved to Canada in 1960, and is an information scientist.
Currently these programs are used by academic researchers and companies, but information scientists expect that to change.
It is librarians and information scientists who can best improve the latter situation.
Since 1958, information scientists have explored and debated definitions of relevance.
Lack of Information Scientists have no idea what these repeated units do.
"The information I wanted was information scientists had published with the goal of making it available to all their colleagues," he said.
Median annual wages of computer and information scientists were $97,970 in May 2008.
For information scientists who have spent decades refining computer-based search techniques, that is bad news.
Every information scientist recognizes that some of these strategies may, indeed, be necessary in overload situations.
The only information scientists have is that organic matter is heterogeneous and very complex.
Its three telescopes will observe the emissions and their radiation afterglow, information scientists need to understand the explosions.
Essays of an Information Scientist, 1981-1982; vol 5: pp 742-748.
If the sequencing is done, it could provide the information scientists had sought in Mr. Carr's case.
This, unless librarians and information scientists can become thoroughly competent in the detailed management of IT.
William Stetson Merrill was an American information scientist and historian.
First, clearly, we need to distinguish between those librarians and information scientists who work within the enterprise from those who do not.
If knowledge workers have problems providing usable information to executive decision makers, what hope for librarians and information scientists trying to provide a similar service?
Wellman has often worked in collaboration with computer scientists, communication scientists and information scientists.
But the exact nature of the value-adding processes that it is appropriate for librarians and information scientists to engage in needs to be precisely defined.
Fortunately, a framework was recently developed which is of great help in delineating appropriate value-adding roles for librarians and information scientists.
The terms are chosen and organized by trained professionals (including librarians and information scientists) who possess expertise in the subject area.
They are currently of interest to information scientists as a nonstandard way of creating thesauri for document retrieval.
The Infotainers were a group of British information scientists who put on comedy shows at their professional conferences between 1980 and 1990.