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    Electronic management as a mechanism for the development of the Algerian University in the knowledge society
    (Oum El Bouaghi University, 2022) Harbi, Samhra; Doghmane, Halla
    Electronic management is one of the modern topics that have received great interest, as it has become a priority for universities in the current era to pay attention to achieving comprehensive quality and excellence in the performance of university education, and to employ and adopt all modern technological means, with the aim of facing the challenges faced by the higher education sector and scientific research, in response to the requirements of the society Knowledge. This research paper came to highlight the role of electronic management in the Algerian university in light of the knowledge society, and in general we tried through this scientific article to answer the following question: What are the mechanisms of applying electronic management at the Algerian university in light of the trend towards the knowledge society? The study reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which is the recognition that electronic management is self-accompaniment to the administration, which has to keep pace with itself through the rehabilitation of its employees, professors and students, and the consolidation of digital thought within it. The two researchers presented a set of proposals that are consistent with these conclusions.

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