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Fescemyer, Kathy – Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, 2001
Suggests concepts related to information that would be valuable to library users, including the expenses related to information; unique qualities and characteristics of databases; limits of the Web; understanding differences between magazines and scholarly journals; search engine differences; and an appreciation for the amount and variety of…
Descriptors: Databases, Information Science, Library Expenditures, Scholarly Journals
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Chen, Chaomei; Cribbin, Timothy; Macredie, Robert; Morar, Sonali – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2002
Discusses information visualization and cocitation analysis and demonstrates the use of an integrative approach to visualizing and tracking the development of competing scientific paradigms. Assumes that a cluster of highly cited and cocited scientific publications in a cocitation network represents the core of a predominant scientific paradigm.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citation Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Information Science
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Egghe, L. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999
Zipf's law states that if words in a text are arranged in decreasing order of occurrence, then the product of the rank of a word and the number of times it occurs is a constant of that text. Examination of the probabilities of occurrence of multi-word phrases in information retrieval in relation to the probabilities of occurrence of single words…
Descriptors: Electronic Text, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Science
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Sun, Qinglan; Shaw, Debora; Davis, Charles H. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999
Proposes a model, based on a "maximum ranking method," for more simply estimating the frequency of any same-frequency words and identifying the boundary point between high-frequency and low-frequency words in a text. This model was used successfully with English and Chinese texts, demonstrating that the frequency of words and number of…
Descriptors: Chinese, Electronic Text, English, Information Science
Morris, Theodore – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2001
Term co-occurrence analysis of INSPEC classification codes and thesaurus terms used to index Medical Informatics literature reveals an information science and technology perspective on the field, to accompany the biomedical perspective previously reported. This study continues the search for a better understanding of the structure of Medical…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Classification, Databases, Indexes
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Tabah, Albert N. – Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST), 1999
This review provides a summary of the main theoretical arguments and empirical results available in literature dynamics. Discusses studies of growth, diffusion of information, epidemic theory, and fast-growing literatures. Deals with methodological problems of publication counts, the time factor, and converging indicators, and discusses two…
Descriptors: Information Science, Information Technology, Literature, Literature Reviews
Achterman, Doug – School Library Journal, 2006
The most critical challenges that school librarians face are not about finding and organizing resources. The real dillemas lie in working with faculty to plan lessons that take advantage of the resources and tools school libraries have at their disposal, in identifying the skills students need to negotiate new information formats; in anticipating…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Media Specialists, Information Science Education, School Libraries
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Grafstein, Ann – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2007
The literature on information literacy often assumes that there is an inherent link between the need for information literacy and what is commonly referred to as the information explosion. This assumed link is reflected in programs of information literacy instruction offered by academic libraries. This article argues that the basic concepts of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Information Technology, Information Literacy, Library Role
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Rehman, Sajjad ur; Chaudhry, Abdus Sattar – Education for Information, 2005
This paper investigates the perceptions of the heads of 12 Library and Information Science (LIS) schools on Knowledge Management (KM) education. These heads from North America, Europe and the Pacific region had either been offering KM courses or had an apparent interest in such programs. Data about perceptions were gathered on the nature of their…
Descriptors: Industry, Professional Associations, Foreign Countries, Enrollment
Hebenstreit, Jacques; And Others – 1992
This book has its origins in the deliberations of the international congress on "Education and Informatics; Strengthening International Co-operation," organized in 1989 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to draw up recommendations to the Director-General of UNESCO and the international…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Education, Educational Technology, Global Approach
Kollen, Christine; Linberger, Peter; Wassertzug, Deborah; Winkler, Joseph – 1998
Maps possess many unique attributes which standard library materials do not, and as a result they are not covered in standard library science courses such as reference, cataloging, collection development, and preservation. Some library schools have responded to this by offering a specialized course in map librarianship. However, few schools offer…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Information Science, Library Collections, Library Education
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Wilson, T. D. – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2006
Introduction: Activity theory, developed in the USSR as a Marxist alternative to Western psychology, has been applied widely in educational studies and increasingly in human-computer interaction research. Argument: The key elements of activity theory, Motivation, Goal, Activity, Tools, Object, Outcome, Rules, Community and Division of labour are…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Man Machine Systems, Investigations, Information Systems
Rice, Michael – 1985
More than 40 leaders from business, government, and academia gathered for a 2-day symposium to focus on the social impact of new communications and information technologies and the extent to which the ways they are being used is decided as a matter of deliberate human choice, and how much by the influence of biased capabilities inherent in the…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Information Science, International Cooperation
Rosenfeld, Samuel A.; Sable, Jerome – 1969
The report discusses the file management requirements of a computer-based information storage and retrieval system for the Language Information Network and Clearinghouse System (LINCS). It discusses a hypothetical structure for the LINCS system, requirements of file management, long-range trends in data management technology of interest to the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing, Databases, Information Needs
International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands). – 1984
Papers on cataloging and national bibliography presented at the 1984 general conference of IFLA include: (1) "Pratiques et Problemes de Catalogage au Senegal" (Cataloging Practices and Problems in Senegal) (Marietou Diop Diongue, Senegal); (2) "The Consequences of New Technologies in Classification and Subject Cataloging in Third…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Databases, Developing Nations
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