The Journal of Information Science and Technology Association
(Johono Kagaku to Gijutsu)
Vol. 53 (2003) , No.5
Special feature : Plan・Do・See


About project management : Project management for the information system users
Yoshio FUJITA
(IT Cordinator The JRI ASP, Inc. Management Systems Division (6-3, Shinmachi 1 cho-me, Nishi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 550-0013))

 Abstract : In this article, I will introduce project management not from the viewpoint of the information system developers, but from the viewpoint of the users. First, I will describe the history and the outline of the project management, and the process from the start-up to the completion of a project. Second, I will illustrate the failures that an IT project tends to fall into along with the causes, and explore some ways of leading the projects to success.

 Keywords : PMI / PMBOK / P2M / Requirement definition / Communication / Success experience of the project

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Skills required for project manager
Takeshi IKUTA
(The JRI ASP, Inc. Management Systems Division (6-3, Shinmachi 1 cho-me, Nishi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 550-0013))

 Abstract : In recent years, the concern of the project management has been increasing. In the information system development project, what skill is required and what must be performed for the project manager?
 In this paper, it is considered with concrete content that the author performed and considered as a project manager in the information system development project.
 
 Keywords : Project Planning / Quality Control / Schedule Control / Cost Control / Risk Control / Team Building

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Project Management for Library System
Ken SUGIYAMA
(ACCENTURE JAPAN LTD, Government Group (7-1-16, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8672))

 Abstract : Project Management isn't technique for system development. By my company's methodology (BIM) we have to manage Journey, Program and Project. Many project couldn't define Business Capability at planning phase. I will show you how to create Business Capability and how to organize your team.

 Keywords : Journey Management / Program Management / Project Management / Business Capability / Cross Functional Team / Vendor Management

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“Information Service" in Pfizer Pharm. Japan
 ―Setting up a New Information Center―

Nobue FUJII
(Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Inc. TMIC (Shinjuku Mitsui Bldg., 2-1-1, Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0461))

 Abstract : In July 2000, an Information Center for Pfizer Japan headquarters users, Tokyo Medical Information Center (hereinafter TMIC), was established in Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Japan). We renovated TMIC floor with TMIC Concept, "Non-traditional Library", "More User Friendly", "Information Exchange Place", and has been enhancing TMIC services as "Knowledge Support Center".
In this article, I would like to introduce “Why we need an Information Center" and "How we made a Knowledge Support Center".

 Keywords : Information Center / Information Service

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Establishing the Library and Science Information Center
Mio ORO (Library and Science Information
Center, Nagoya Women's University (3-40, Shioji-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 467-8610))

 Abstract : Society as a whole has been moving into a fast-developing Electronic Age along with the sophisticated information technology. In this light, questions have risen as to the suitability of the conventional methods of education, and reforms have become necessary. Universities thus face the obligation to train skilled people to serve society. To meet this new need, Nagoya Women's University merged its library and existing Information Science Center into the Library and Science Information Center in 2002.
 In this report, we present (1) the activity of the committee set up to make the necessary preparation to integrate the two merged bodies, (2) the organization of the Library and Science Information Center, (3) the services provided, and (4) the forthcoming plans.

 Keywords : University / university library / organization amalgamation / information infrastructure / multimedia in education

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Education projects for library users―Cases of planning and practice
Sayoko JIDO (Kyoto University Library (Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8501))

 Abstract : Education programs of library users aim to promoting active utilization of materials and services provided in libraries. In addition to this aim, they are important to provide opportunities for librarians to review and improve their own works as well. In order to proceed planning and practice of the programs, difficult but important is to share the understanding of importance and significance of the programs among librarians. Here, we show three cases that have been planned and practiced in Kyoto University, two of which are up to date. We hope this article will be useful to librarians who have and will have similar plans.

 Keywords : User Education / Information Literacy / Utilization of Library / Lecture of Materials Reference / Librarian

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