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ADMINISTRATION REVISION – BLOCK 6 Sources of Information Sources of Information In order for an organisation to function and carry out its business effectively it must be able to access information. Examples of information needed: train/air/ferry timetables road conditions hotels foreign exchange rates telephone and fax numbers up-to-date share prices Where can organisations get access to this information? It is impossible for an employee to hold lots of information in their head. So organisations get information from various sources. Sources can be grouped into: People Based Sources Paper Based Sources ICT Based Sources People Based Sources Some examples are: Conversations by telephone at meetings face-to-face eg with line managers Paper Based Sources Examples: reference books eg Who’s Who directories eg Yellow Pages brochures catalogues manuals eg computer manuals files eg customer records ICT Based Resources Examples: computer files eg spreadsheets/databases e-mail electronic diary for times of meetings the internet for all kinds of information such as flight times cd-roms The Intranet Features: an internal computer network eg the Mitel network you use in class workstations are connected to a server server stores all software and data staff access is controlled by user codes makes information available to users working for the organisation software, files and printers can be shared Advantages of an Intranet employees have access to fast, up-to-date information reduced software & printer costs efficient communications using internal e-mail software can be updated for everyone simultaneously files eg databases can be accessed by many simultaneously Disadvantages staff training is essential can be expensive to set up when the network crashes, work may come to a stop Some uses of the Intranet Any documents frequently used eg price lists and staff newsletters, can be posted on the intranet Newsgroups can be set up to exchange information File sharing saves lots of time and inconvenience Messages can be e-mailed The CD-ROM The following are commonly supplied on CD-Rom: Census information – about the population Road maps and route finders Encyclopedia Back issues of quality newspapers Regional and social trends Magazines and journals The Internet Is a world wide communications network which can be accessed by anyone. These networks are run by Governments, universities, and private companies The Internet links vast numbers of computers and computer networks To Access the Internet You need: Some services offered: A computer E-mail A modem www – world wide web – for access to more than 500 million pages of information A phone line An account with an ISP eg AOL Communications software ftp – file transfer protocol – users can “zip” files to save space and send to other users Accessing the Internet Large organisations can have direct access to the Internet. Most individuals access through an ISP ie an Internet Service Provider ISPs can allow internet access at local call rate Different ISPs offer different deals eg monthly fixed charge for unlimited use Finding Information (1) Search engines eg Yahoo and Excite match ‘search’ words to opening words of a web site Hyperlinks – words in blue on web pages which link to another page URLs – Uniform Resource Locators or web addresses eg http://www.made4it.co.uk Finding Information (2) Computer files eg word processing documents, can be sent as attachments on e-mail messages Confidential information should be encrypted (put into code) before being sent over the net Finding Information (3) Home Page – This is the first web page a user sees when he/she accesses the www. Web browser software – eg Microsoft Internet Explorer – accesses the www Bookmarks – allow you to save addresses of sites you use often Information Available Travel eg Scotrail, Eurostar Hotels eg Hilton Group, Stakis Weather Companies eg Companies Online Media eg Daily Telegraph, The Times English language eg Roget’s Thesaurus Government eg Department of Health Political parties General Reference eg Britannica Online Yellow Pages N.B Not all provide free access Financial eg Exchange Rate Share Prices Creating a Website You must: 1 Rent space on the ISP’s host computer 2 Design the web pages 3 Place the pages on the host computer 4 Advertise the existence of the website Now answer the following questions in sentences on paper please. 1 What kinds of information do organisations normally need to access? 2 What 3 sources can firms use to access information? 3 Give an example of a “people-based” source of information. 4 What is an Intranet? 5 List 2 advantages to an organisation of using an Intranet. 6 What is the Internet? 7 Name 3 things required to access the Internet. 8 What does ISP stand for? 9 In what form should confidential information be sent over the internet? 10 How could you let customers know you have a web site? Check your answers with the solution and note your score.