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Our first section addresses search project management (“SPM”). SPM is based on the simple and often overlooked reality that being online costs a great deal; not in connect charges or even subscription fees but just by the shear amount of time we invest in searching, often with little to show for it.
Regardless of leaps in processing power, portability, and media convergence, there will remain a single problem reducible to two perennial questions: (1) what kinds of information are out there; and (2) how can what I’m looking for explain or even shape the decisions and actions I’ll be making or revising?
SPM contains the discipline and focus that transcends technological change. In Unit One we apply SPM principles to recurring research assignments by setting out our information goals. To do this, we’ll begin by defining what separates high from low quality information in pursuit of our project objectives. Then we’ll decide on the appropriate research approach to our mission-specific projects. Finally, SPM gives us the focus to manage our search projects effectively so that the time and effort we invest is in line with the results we get online.