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Application of E-Commerce in Knowledge Management Centres
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E-Commerce is now being used by governments, libraries and other organizations around the world. Many of them use e-commerce for everything from distributing documents to selling images online and to collecting fees for educational courses. But this article deals with how e-commerce can be implemented in libraries. The main goal of any library is improvement of information services. This article will explore how your library may use e-commerce to achieve this goal.
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Libraries, On-Line Marketing, Information Products and Services, Internet.
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