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Fenichel, Carol Jane – 1969
Within the field of information science there is a significant difference between the citation patterns of journal articles and reports, in that both types of publication show a strong "same-channel" tendency; i.e., journal articles cite journal articles more than reports cite journal articles, and reports cite reports more than journal articles…
Descriptors: Books, Citations (References), Information Science, Literature
Foskett, D. J. – 1970
The Classification Research Group has produced a number of reports which explore the theoretical, as opposed to special, classification schemes and worked out their applications in detail in a few selected disciplines. A short and simplified introduction to these reports, which are published under the title "Classification and Information…
Descriptors: Classification, Indexing, Information Retrieval, Information Science
Olsen, Harold Anker, Comp. – Information-Part 2, 1972
This report explores the bodies of literature pertinent to the economics of information, a topic of growing interest to the information community and to economists. As used here, economics of information refers to the concepts and tools of economics as they apply to information activities. The report consists of (1) a short section on the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Economics, Information Processing, Information Science
Siklossy, L.; And Others – 1972
DATADRAW is a command language, written in FORTRAN IV, to manipulate stacks, queues, lists and trees, and to display them on the CDC 252 scope system attached to a CDC 6600. A DATADRAW primer is given, and the algorithms for updating and displaying structures are described. It is noted that DATADRAW was designed to be a simple command language…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Data Processing, Information Processing, Information Science
Goffman, William – 1972
The research has contributed toward establishing a discipline of information science since it shows that fundamental principles dealing with communication exist and can be applied to pracitcal problems. Several courses and Ph.D. dissertations grew out of the research. (Author)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Science, Information Systems
Cahn, Julius – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1978
Humphrey's personal involvements as educator, communicator, and catalyst in national and international developments in information science are presented. Examples include his support of the scientific and technical information program and trips to Europe and the Soviet Union to promote information science advancement. (MBR)
Descriptors: Development, Federal Legislation, Global Approach, Information Networks
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Williams, Martha E. – Information Processing and Management, 1977
This article explores the growth, origins, technological development, and current activities of bibliographic data bases, and examines the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science national program relative to these aspects. (Author)
Descriptors: Databases, Information Science, Library Services, National Programs
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Heilprin, Laurence B. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1988
Traces the history of the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST), from the founding of the American Documentation Institute and National Science Foundation, through the founding of ARIST and its development. The future of the publication is also briefly discussed. (12 notes with references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Editors, History, Information Science, Professional Associations
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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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Brittain, J. Michael – International Social Science Journal, 1986
Notes that though there are vast mountains of social science data and information available, easy access to them is still difficult for most practitioners. Provides information on the use of English language social science literature and considers the role of social science information and documentation services in the development of social…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Science, Information Services, Information Technology
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Becker, Joseph – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1984
Presents historical perspective of technology that has affected development of information science during past 40 years and vice versa. Impact of new information technology on existing library and information services is discussed and an adjusted role for tomorrow's information scientist is advanced. Future computer, communications, and television…
Descriptors: Computers, Futures (of Society), History, Information Science
Brownstein, Charles N. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1986
Major research opportunities and needs are expected by the National Science Foundation in six areas of information science: models of adaptive information processing, learning, searching, and recognition; knowledge resource systems, particularly intelligent systems; user-system interaction; augmentation of human information processing tasks;…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Information Science, National Programs, Research Needs
Mikhailov, A. I. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1983
This examination of the role of information in society discusses information (certain form of knowledge that exists when this knowledge is alienated from its carrier) and knowledge, creating the information environment, the economic effects of information, and who should have access to information. (EJS)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Information Needs, Information Science, Information Services
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White, Emilie C. – Special Libraries, 1985
Reports on applications of bibliometrics (measurement of book or compositional entities according to methods that yield comparable results) in the field of information science. Highlights include quantification and qualification, Bradford's Law of Scattering, applications and classifications of citation analysis, and bibliometrics in library…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Information Science, Information Theory, Library Research
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Zunde, Pranas – Information Processing and Management, 1984
This 440-item annotated bibliography presents a highly selected list of documents which focus on information theory applications to information science, information processing, or information systems analysis and design. The bibliography is arranged alphabetically by author and a subject/keyword index is provided.
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Information Processing, Information Science, Information Systems
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