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Rush, James E. – Library Trends, 1982
Proposes model to American National Standards Committee (ANSC) Z39 to serve as basis for integrated set of standards for representation, storage, and communication of bibliographic and related data. Background of ANSC Z39, description of model, benefits, relationship of existing standards to model, and implementation are discussed. Six references…
Descriptors: Communications, Data, Information Science, Models
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Yovits, Marshall C.; Kleyle, Robert M. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1993
Presents the concept of the average decision maker as a statistical entity with 10 essential properties, and defines the information state in terms of the decision maker's probability of choice of various courses of action. The implications for a generalized theory of information science are suggested. (33 references) (EAM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Information Science, Models, Theories
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Kibirige, Harry M. – International Information and Library Review, 1993
A theoretical foundation for a proposed discipline of development information science is discussed. Topics covered include an overview of theories in all disciplines, perceptions of information science theory in the Western world, domains and models in development information science, related disciplines, and the relevance of information…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Science
Nitecki, Joseph Z. – 1993
This monograph was written to answer questions about the essence of librarianship, the meaning of information, and the principles behind a desire for information transfer, preservation of older records, or creation of new ideas. The work is organized into three parts. Part I is titled "In Search of a Discipline: Toward a Science of Library…
Descriptors: History, Information Science, Library Science, Models
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Houser, Lloyd – Library and Information Science Research, 1986
Proposes scientific theory of the subject matter of library and information science and how it can be organized in terms of the function of documents and their basic use. A hierarchy of classes of documents is described including one, several, or all of the following: information, creativity, understanding, and explanation. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Classification, Information Science, Intellectual Disciplines, Library Science
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Ellis, David – Journal of Documentation, 1992
Explores the role of paradigms in information retrieval research and discusses the nature of a paradigm and the applicability of the paradigm concept to a multidisciplinary field such as information science. The features of the physical paradigm and the cognitive paradigm are outlined, and their origins, nature, and role are examined. (55…
Descriptors: Expert Systems, Hypermedia, Information Retrieval, Information Science
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Sutton, Brett – Library Quarterly, 1993
Surveys some of the theoretical positions that underlie various qualitative research methods and discusses the methodological issues raised by those positions for use in library and information science research. Contextualization, understanding, pluralism, and expression are discussed; and qualitative research methods are compared with a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Information Science, Library Research, Models
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Wersig, Gernot – Information Processing and Management, 1993
Proposes that information science is a postmodern science, driven by the need to solve problems caused by classical sciences and technologies. Some basic structures of current approaches to information science, the role of knowledge, information as knowledge for action, and the theoretical structures needed to establish the bases of information…
Descriptors: Information Science, Information Technology, Models, Postmodernism
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Cronin, Blaise – Information Processing & Management, 1995
Argues that the phrase "library science" is an oxymoron and that the term "librarianship" is correct. Suggests that library science and information science are now completely different fields. An information access model is proposed that can be used as a vehicle for unification and integration. (JMV)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Differences, Information Science, Intellectual Disciplines
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Applegate, Rachel – RQ, 1993
Discussion of user satisfaction with online searches or other products of information retrieval systems focuses on three models of satisfaction, so that the false positive of unwarranted user satisfaction can be addressed. The distinction between material and emotional satisfaction is examined, and implications for research in library and…
Descriptors: Information Science, Models, Online Searching, Research Methodology
Henriksen, Peter – Microcomputers for Information Management, 1991
Defines information tectonics as the organizing of information in structures and good information tectonics as being adapted to the needs of the user. Topics discussed include the influence of electronic information technology and electronic databases; hypertext; hierarchical information structures; cross-graining, e.g., the Dewey Decimal system;…
Descriptors: Databases, Dewey Decimal Classification, Hypermedia, Information Science
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Bradley, Jana; Sutton, Brett – Library Quarterly, 1993
Introduces this journal issue which is a symposium on the theory, methods, and applications of qualitative research in the field of library and information science. Highlights include a definition of qualitative research, models of qualitative research, distinguishing features of research practice, comparisons with quantitative research, and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Information Science, Library Research, Models
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Drott, M. Carl – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
Discussion of the growth of scientific literature and the role of conference papers in scholarly communication focuses on information science literature. Highlights include the relationship of conference papers and journal articles; conferences as self-improvement, as group contributions, and as final products; and a new model for scientific…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Conferences, Information Science, Models
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Harris, Michael H. – Library Trends, 1986
Traces emergence and development of research in library science; argues that prevailing ideology posits desirability of adoption of a positivist epistemology for research in the field; and proposes drawing of work in critical theory and hermeneutics, to rethink the epistemological foundations of research in library and information science. (38…
Descriptors: Epistemology, History, Information Science, Library Research
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Cole, Eliot – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1983
Discusses organization design as context for office automation; mature computer-based systems as one application of organization design variables; and emerging office automation systems (organizational information management, personal information management) as another application of these variables. Management information systems models and…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Information Science
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