BRIDGING GLOBAL INFORMATION GAPS: THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • Muhammad Umar Raza Department Of English, University of Sargodha
  • Aoun Abbas Department of information management, university of Sargodha
  • Muhammed Qaisar Department of Information management, University of Sargodha
  • Zeeshanmasood Department of Information management University of Sargodha

Abstract

Information management field is to see the important of the language of the English language. Professional technologies method has to use its important to access English language education resource, the international language is used to develop software tools and database for internationally cooperation and information system through which we work differently. During the deal with the challenge of non-English speakers. The advantage of English management methods and the effectiveness of the advance, through which we take the context of literature review and case study and concludes the article through different analysis. When it is dominated by English in this field. To ensure equal access to information management resource, multilingual system and language cooperation is increasing. To solve their problem in this field. They are non-English speaker face their challenges in information management. While can cause influence information process in non-English speaking regions. Translate tools and local training program can compete and challenges their increase global cooperation in the system. They will face there any challenges on it.

Keywords: Information Management, Global Communication, Technological Integration, Professional Development, Multilingual Challenges

 

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Published

2025-01-09

How to Cite

Muhammad Umar Raza, Aoun Abbas, Muhammed Qaisar, & Zeeshanmasood. (2025). BRIDGING GLOBAL INFORMATION GAPS: THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT. Advance Social Science Archive Journal, 3(01), 139–146. Retrieved from https://assajournal.com/index.php/36/article/view/133

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