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Egghe, Leo; Rousseau, Ronald – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2003
Discusses graph theory in information science, focusing on measures for the cohesion of networks. Illustrates how a set of weights between connected nodes can be transformed into a set of dissimilarity measures and presents an example of the new compactness measures for a cocitation and a bibliographic coupling network. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Coupling, Citations (References), Information Science, Mathematical Formulas
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Vinkler, Peter – Library Trends, 2002
Introduces a scientometric model (ISI-S model) for describing the institutionalization process of scientific information. ISI-S describes the information and knowledge systems of scientific publications as a global network of interdependent information and knowledge clusters that are dynamically changing by their content and size. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Global Approach, Information Science, Models
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Blair, David C. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2002
Examines the nature of knowledge management, particularly how it differs from data management and information management, and its relationship to the development of expert systems and decision support systems. Considers the importance of communities of practice and tacit knowledge for knowledge management. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Administration, Decision Support Systems, Expert Systems, Information Management
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Benoit, Gerald – Library Quarterly, 2002
Considers the logico-analytic philosophy of library and information science (LIS); discusses Jurgen Habermas' theory of communicative action; examines how LIS, particularly research into librarian-patron interaction and information system design, favors an empiricist view of language and thus may be limiting its effectiveness; and suggests the…
Descriptors: Information Science, Information Systems, Interaction, Library Research
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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
Nichols, Margaret T.; And Others – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1996
Identifies and examines four information science core competencies of the Du Pont Corporation's information science services: ability to conceptualize information; knowledge of internal and external information resources; understanding of information resource management; and ability to synthesize and tailor information. Describes the…
Descriptors: Competence, Corporate Libraries, Corporations, Information Management
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Heilprin, Laurence B. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
Discusses science and technology in the earliest historic prescience era, (circa 3500 BC), and from circa 1600 AD to the present, in order to consider the origins of information science and the role of information science in the future. Topics include logic and science, and deductive and inductive logic. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Information Science, Logic, Scientific and Technical Information
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Budd, John M. – Library Quarterly, 1995
Outlines the elements of a revised epistemological approach to thinking about library and information science. Hermeneutical phenomenology seeks an understanding of the essence of things (such as the library) and takes into account, among other things, the intentional stances of the human actors within the realm of library and information science.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Concept Formation, Epistemology, Hermeneutics
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Liu, Ziming – International Information and Library Review, 1992
Provides background on the historical and current status of library and information science education in China. A comparative analysis then examines similarities and differences in origin, evolution, scale, structure, curriculum, faculty, and students in library and information science education between China and the United States; and reasons for…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information 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
McCain, Katherine W. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1993
Describes a study of the comembership patterns of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in the American Society for Information Science (ASIS), using techniques from author cocitation analysis and a structural modeling approach to provide a descriptive analysis of the SIG-based structure of ASIS. (Contains 11 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Group Membership, Information Science, Professional Associations
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Santoro, Gerald M. – Communication Education, 1994
Provides an overview of the Internet as it exists today, and a sampling of the kinds of information services it provides. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Higher Education, Information Networks, Information Retrieval
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Rousseau, Ronald – Information Processing and Management, 1992
This article offers comments and clarifications of Egghe's paper, which dealt with information production processes (IPP) and the Gini index. Topics addressed include the length of the Lorenz curve as a concentration measure, the discrete duality operator, and a Bradford-Leimkuhler distribution. (10 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Information Science, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Models, Measurement Techniques
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Green, Rebecca – Journal of Documentation, 1991
Explains three cognitive models of information and the information transfer process present in the literature of library and information science, based on a linguistic analysis of phrases incorporating the word "information" from a random sample of abstracts in the LISA (Library and Information Science Abstracts) database. (17…
Descriptors: Information Science, Information Seeking, Information Transfer, Models
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Yang, Qi Quan – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990
Compares the notion of the conservation or inconservation of information with the laws of conservation of matter and energy. The theory of entropy in physics and its significance in information theory is discussed, and the essential nature of information is considered. (LRW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Entropy, Information Science, Information Theory
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