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Pozycja Information management in the era of the Internet. Selected issues(Copyright by Krakowska Akademia im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego & Towarzystwo Naukowe „Societas Vistulana”, 2020) Pękala, Maciej; Szepski, Marek; Kurnik, Krystian; Baran, Wojciech; Uryga, Renata; Krupa, Marian; Januszko-Szakiel, Aneta; Grzyb, Mariusz; Kowalik, Dorota; Komsta, PiotrIntroduction: "We are pleased to present a publication that was created following the first conference in the “IT and society” series, which took place on 15 November 2019 at the Faculty of Management and Social Communication at the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University. The publication contains the transcripts of the conference participants’ lectures in particular. It is a review of the role played by information in managing various areas of human activity, and of the related academic interests of the conference participants. The authors also indicate practical applications of the results of the above theoretical considerations. The following issues can be clearly noted in this monograph: information-based civilization, i.e. defining civilization through information, the discussion of the concept of information, language as an information carrier, the role of information in private life and in business, information security, archiving and management. As the issues discussed are very extensive, the individual chapters are more of an introduction than the final solution to the problem. This specifically applies to the chapters referring to theoretical considerations. It is a truism that the information transformed into knowledge is a key element of management that allows for making most reasonable decisions. The volume starts with the considerations on the role performed by information in the society and a search for an answer to the question whether our civilization is an information civilization and what it means. The authors of the next chapter deal with the issue of automatic website translation and its effectiveness. The authors makes an attempt at finding an answer to the question why certain websites are translated automatically and others are not. The next chapter deals with the issue of our privacy with the vast amount of information currently available on the Internet. The author is looking for answers to questions about the possibility of controlling what happens with our personal information and whether it is a problem for young people today. The next chapter offers the visualized results of data analysis, and an original technique of detecting certain types of data errors used for the analysis. Since the accuracy of management decisions based on these analyses is important from an economic point of view, the ability to detect possible data errors will help to avoid making wrong decisions. Personal digital archives are an important aspect of information management. Each of us stores digital photos, videos and music, one’s own texts and texts received from others, and downloaded from the Internet. Maintaining order that allows you to quickly find the information you need is not easy and the author analysed the problems related thereto. Any information is valuable, therefore you need to keep it secure. The Authors of the next chapter deal with issues related to information security management. The final chapter focuses on the priorities in the implementation of management support systems. The primary task of these systems is information processing, and the priorities are determined by the importance of the processing effects for enterprise management. In all considerations, the Authors pay attention to the important role of information in making management decisions. The issues related to the core, processing, security and archiving of information are considered from the point of view of civilization, organization (enterprise) and from a personal point of view."Pozycja Informatyka(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2008) Płażek, Joanna; Chmielowski, Wojciech Z.; Godyń, Izabela; Uryga, Renata; Mrzygłód, Barbara; Smolarek-Grzyb, Agnieszka; Kluska-Nawarecka, Stanisława; Wilk-Kołodziejczyk, Dorota; Regulski, Krzysztof; Wit, Romuald; Łachwa, Andrzej; Szepski, Marek; Januszko-Szakiel, Aneta; Pękala, Maciej; Chmielowski, Wojciech Z.Pozycja Internet – niewykorzystana szansa promocji polskiej nauki(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2012) Januszko-Szakiel, Aneta; Szepski, MarekPozycja Polska w mediach, media w Polsce(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2012) Piechota, Grażyna; Miś, Lucjan; Szepski, Marek; Rokicki, Jarosław; Prendecki, Krzysztof; Golemo, Karolina; Szczepaniak, Renata; Januszko-Szakiel, Aneta; Adamski, Andrzej; Konik, Agnieszka; Pucek, Zbigniew; Bierówka, JoannaPozycja Social importance of information systems. In management(Copyright by Krakowska Akademia im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego & Towarzystwo Naukowe „Societas Vistulana”, 2020) Grabiński, Tadeusz; Krupa, Marian; Pękala, Maciej; Uryga, Renata; Sorkowska-Cieślak, Kinga; Woźniak-Zapór, Marta; Grzyb, Mariusz; Rymarczyk, Sebastian; Kurnik, Krystian; Huszlak, Wojciech; Maj, Bernard; Szepski, MarekIntroduction: We are pleased to present a monograph addressing key issues in contemporary management – information systems. Nowadays, many organizations face challenges of digital transformation and analysis of the large databases containing billions of records become the necessity of the day and the key factor of success. Organizations not able to cope with the digital world become obsolete and melt away. The publication invokes various aspects of the social importance of information within different organizations. The following issues resound in the monograph: how to exploit Business Intelligent class systems into the efficient management system for decision-making. A key factor in the competitiveness of modern organizations is the ability to transform business data, both in operational and strategic terms, into decision-making knowledge. It is an extremely complex process from the perspective of both the selection of variables, optimization formulas and the quality of data obtained to perform a reliable analysis and diagnosis. Another completely different issue is selecting, acquiring, and implementing technological solutions and providing adequate “know-how” in managing such a project, which significantly affects the outcome. The crucial question is to what extent can modern organizations, regardless of the scale of their activity or sector affiliation, use modern system solutions, with particular emphasis on Business Intelligence solutions, in terms of supporting the process of efficient decision making? The first part of the publication covers the characteristics of BI solutions in the context of knowledge management; analysis of the conditions in the selection of the system and supplier; comments on the implementation methodology of the BI class system, usability assessment of the above solutions, including a description of the advantages and disadvantages of “on-premise” applications, as well as the so-called “Cloud technologies”. The Authors employ the SAP Analytics Cloud system to illustrate BI solutions in the data processing. The second chapter refers to the very broad problem of the materiality and relevance of the information. In today’s online world, there is much more data to be processed and accessible to different parties like entrepreneurs, managers or clients. Companies have never had so much information at their disposal. When segmenting consumer data (cookies), online habits can be read by checking the pages they visit, the information they stop at, and the products they are seeking. It’s easy to find anything online because everyone can create and load data on the Internet. In turn, it shapes the environment in which companies can carefully select and adapt the message to a specific user to be as convincing as possible. All our movements leave a trace on the web, which is later used to define our behaviour, likes, preferences, etc. The second chapter presents the aspect of the possibility of collecting information cookies, as well as the Internet media used in marketing activities. It shows what information can be read from the visited pages and how data analysis supports the decision-making process. Last but not least, it also addresses the issue of the current state of website privacy protection. The next chapter brings closer the problem of museum e-shop. This part presents a qualitative research method on online museum stores on the example of 30 Polish museums with the highest attendance in 2017. The study showed that not all museums have online stores in the online version, and the biggest problem is the low percentage of e-stores enabling electronic payments. The problem is carried forward by the analysis of the usability of museum websites. Another issue invoked in the monograph is the e-learning technique. For example, how simulating programs, knowledge pills, or gamification can enrich the learning experience. Each of these methods is or may be used in education, and each has its advantages and drawbacks. The publication put special emphasis on knowledge pills, which are a relatively new, fast and effective way of communicating small but properly selected pieces of knowledge on a given topic. Due to the method of knowledge sharing is delivered when it is most needed. The last chapter presents considerations on the possibility of using knowledge pills as tools supporting the management of knowledge transfer with the use of materials developed in this form. It also shows the research results on knowledge pills carried out among students of senior high school years. We trust that our publication will attract all readers interested in management, education and computer science. Passionate Authors prepared the monograph, and we do hope that the monograph will be able to infect readers with this passion.Pozycja Tradycja i nowoczesność w bibliotece naukowej XXI wieku(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2012) Knop, Urszula; Patkaniowska, Danuta; Domalewska, Danuta; Grabowska, Dorota Magdalena; Bożek, Agata; Kamińska-Mazur, Lena; Lewicka, Lidia; Curyło, Monika; Bolisęga-Szeliga, Anna; Imiołek, Karolina; Oleaszewska-Porzycka, Izabela; Januszko-Szakiel, Aneta; Bubel, Dagmara; Sidło, Aleksandra; Buczyńska-Łaba, Justyna; Patela, Renata; Wojtasik, Urszula Anna; Stachnik, Katarzyna; Szepski, Marek; Baś, Marzanna; Chadaj, Anna; Turecka, Danuta; Januszko-Szakiel, AnetaPozycja Wokół zagadnień trwałej ochrony zasobów cyfrowych(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2013) Januszko-Szakiel, Aneta; Schrimpf, Sabine; Ren, Mary; Töwe, Matthias; Jakubiec, Anna; Pazdur, Marzena; Adamus-Kowalska, Justyna; Bubel, Dagmara; Kuczyński, Łukasz; Szczygłowska, Lidia; Witczak, Dorota; Panaś, Kamil; Sobkowiak, Krzysztof; Mazurek, Cezary; Parkoła, Tomasz; Werla, Marcin; Maczuga, Justyna; Przyłuska, Jolanta; Pietrzyk, Zdzisław; Olejnik, Dorota; Gongała, Elżbieta; Kukurowska, Zofia; Stąporek, Marta; Szepski, MarekSłowo wstępne: "Cyfrowe kolekcje wartościowych dokumentów powstają w wyniku procesów elektronicznego publikowania oraz digitalizacji materiałów analogowych. Są one świadectwem dorobku polskiej działalności naukowej i kulturowej. Digitalizacja upowszechnia się w instytucjach pamięci jako forma zabezpieczenia zagrożonych zniszczeniem oryginalnych materiałów. Oficyny wydawnicze coraz częściej publikują treści naukowe w cyfrowej postaci, rezygnując z wersji drukowanych. Instytuty naukowe i badawcze oraz uczelnie wyższe tworzą instytucjonalne repozytoria, pozwalające na szybkie i samodzielne udostępnianie publiczności wyników prowadzonych prac badawczych. Powstające w ten sposób cyfrowe zasoby współtworzą światowe dziedzictwo. Podlegają one trwałej ochronie z myślą o potrzebach obecnych i przyszłych użytkowników."(...)