In this article we do not intend to raise the issue of conceptual innovation, therefore, to revise the definition of this phenomenon. It serves the rich literature. Guided however, the need to acquire a specific attitude among the wide range of definitional, we will be inclined towards this understanding that sees innovation not only in generating ideas and converting them into a new product, but as a condition for the occurrence of innovation recognizes the need to commercialize its products and, in the case of products: non (ie. library information systems) their wide acceptance by the target environment.
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