Where to begin?
The library catalog search, with limits set for full-text and
publication dates (Jan. 2013 – Dec. 2014)and English language :
Keyword: information management NOT (keyword): librar* NOT(keyword): archiv*
yields
Search Results: 464,697 which appear to be lengthy,
scholarly articles within various business disciplines. Trying again:
Subject: information management NOT(Subject): librar* NOT(Subject): archive*
yields Search Results: 9,087.
How
wonderful to have controlled vocabulary!
Taking a look at those Library of Congress Subject Headings beginning with Information asymmetry (p3851) and going to Information warfare (p3858), perhaps the management would involve “Information services”:
“(Here are entered works on organizations that provide information services. Works on sources of information in general, not limited to a specific format or medium including works that list organizations other than information services as sources of information, are entered under Information resources. Works on sources of information in a specific format or medium are entered under the heading for the format or medium.)” (p3852)
OR “Information storage and retrieval systems”:
“This heading may be further subdivided by subject, e.g. Information storage and retrieval systems –Accounting.” (p3853)
“Information management” is not an LC subject heading. Either “Information organization” or “Information resources management” might apply. The later term lists a broader term of management which is the objective, however, “information organization” is noted:
“Here are entered works on identifying, describing, and providing access to information-bearing entities in all kinds of environments, such as archives, libraries, museums, offices, and on the Internet, through the gathering of the entities into organized collections and/or through the creation of retrieval tools, such as bibliographies, catalogs, indexes, finding aids, registers, search engines, etc.” (p3852)
Another search, with the limits as above: Subject: Information Organization
AND (Subject): management NOT (keyword): librar* NOT (keyword): archive*
yields Search Results: 200
Is this what we are looking for ?:
What Does It Take to Redesign an Industry?
By: Meyer, Christopher. Harvard Business Review. Mar2013,
Vol. 91 Issue 3, p36-36. 1p. 1 Color Photograph. , Database: Business Source
Complete
Subjects: INDUSTRIES; MANAGEMENT;
INNOVATIONS in business; INTELLECTUAL cooperation; COMPETITION (Economics);
GROUP problem solving; PHARMACEUTICAL industry -- Management;
RESEARCH; NEW product development; INFORMATION sharing;
TRANSPARENCY in organizations; Pharmaceutical and medicine
manufacturing; Pharmaceuticals and pharmacy supplies merchant wholesalers;
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Merchant Wholesalers; Research and development in
the physical, engineering and life sciences; Marketing Consulting Services;
Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing; DRUGS