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Bonitz, Manfred – Library and Information Science Research, 1991
Discussion of scientific information focuses on the effects of two behavioral principles, the holography principle and the maximum speed principle. The system of scientific communication is described, properties of scientific information are suggested, information barriers are considered, and the relationship of behavioral principles and science…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Holography, Information Science, Scientific and Technical Information

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

Benediktsson, Daniel – Library and Information Science Research, 1989
Provides an introduction to and analysis of hermeneutics as an alternative research method for library and information science, discussing its philosophical advantages over quantitative research. The triadic process of interpretation is described as particularly suitable for advancing the theoretical foundations of library and information science.…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Information Science, Library Research, Phenomenology

LaBorie, Tim; And Others – Library and Information Science Research, 1985
Examines library and information science journal literature coverage by four major indexing and abstracting services: "Information Science Abstracts,""Library and Information Science Abstracts,""Abstract Journal: Informatics,""Library Literature." Current state of indexing coverage is compared with…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Comparative Analysis, Indexes, Information Science

Feehan, Patricia E.; And Others – Library and Information Science Research, 1987
Analyzes and characterizes issues and trends in library and information science research published in 91 English-language journals in 1984. Data presented in tables include: (1) broad subject areas; (2) subdivisions of applied subject category; (3) library types; (4) research methods; and (5) research method percentages for given years. (MES)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Science, Library Research, Literature Reviews

Grover, Robert; Glazier, Jack – Library and Information Science Research, 1986
Delineates various levels of theory with implications for research in library and information science. Based upon a review of literature on theory building and research methods in the social sciences, a model is proposed which displays a taxonomy of theory in hierarchical form. (EM)
Descriptors: Classification, Hypothesis Testing, Information Science, Models

Yerkey, A. Neil – Library and Information Science Research, 1993
Examines 855 documents relevant to library and information science (LIS) and categorizes them according to whether they were written by persons inside or outside LIS and whether they were published inside or outside the LIS literature. Author affiliation, document type, audience, and subject content are covered. (50 references) (KRN)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Authors, Faculty Publishing, Information Science

Houser, Lloyd – Library and Information Science Research, 1988
An analysis of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1970-84) examined (1) the nature of information science; (2) the relationship between information and library science; (3) whether information science is a new branch of science; (4) the relationship between information science and scientific information; and (5) whether a…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Content Analysis, Information Science, Library Science

Grover, Robert; Glazier, Jack – Library and Information Science Research, 1985
Presents conceptual framework for library and information science research and analyzes research methodology that has application for information science, using as example results of study conducted by authors. Rationale for use of qualitative research methods in theory building is discussed and qualitative and quantitative research methods are…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Information Science, Interviews, Library Research

Allen, Bryce – Library and Information Science Research, 1989
Reviews the use of propositional analysis in library and information science research. Evidence that different analysts produce similar judgments about texts and use the method consistently over time is presented, and it is concluded that propositional analysis is a reliable and valid research method. An example of an analysis is appended. (32…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Information Science

Walster, Dian – Library and Information Science Research, 1994
Examines the application of the Fishbein and Ajzen model of attitude-behavior consistency to research in library and information science (LIS). The components of the model are explained, two examples of LIS research are presented, and there is a brief review of areas in LIS that could benefit from attitude-behavior consistency research. (Contains…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, Information Science, Library Research

Hernon, Peter; Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl – Library and Information Science Research, 1993
A study surveying researchers about the attributes, function, and form of research study problem statements shows disagreement regarding purpose, content, and form. It is suggested that problem statements are essential for well-focused, manageable studies and must present a study's significance and contribution to knowledge. (21 references) (EA)
Descriptors: Information Science, Objectives, Questionnaires, Research Methodology

Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl; Hernon, Peter – Library and Information Science Research, 1994
This study examines and compares the purpose, content, and form of the problem statement by researchers in disciplines other than library and information science (LIS). Their assessments of the attributes of a problem statement were compared to the literature and an evaluation of problem statements evidenced by researchers within LIS. (Contains 16…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Information Science, Interdisciplinary Approach, Library Research

Hart, Richard; And Others – Library and Information Science Research, 1990
Examines various characteristics of authors of library and information science journal articles published in 1986. Comparisons are made between the author characteristics of articles that resulted from funded research and articles that were not supported by funding, and patterns of collaboration and possession of a doctoral degree are also…
Descriptors: Authors, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Degrees, Financial Support

Houser, Lloyd – Library and Information Science Research, 1986
Examines the literature on the myth of "hard science-soft science" as a means of defining scientific specialties and classifying science literature, and discusses some shortcomings of scholarship in library and information science. Use of Toulmin's categorization of sciences to organize the literature and provide access for scientists is…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Classification, Indexing, Information Retrieval
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