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Ingwersen, P.: Information and information science in context (1992)
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- Libri. 42(1992), S.99-135
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Ingwersen, P.: Information and information science (1995)
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- S.137-174
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Ingwersen, P.: ¬The cognitive perspective in information retrieval (1994)
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- Abstract
- Outlines the principles underlying the theory of polyrepresentation applied to the user's cognitive space and the information space of information retrieval systems, set in a cognitive framework. Uses polyrepresentation to represent the current user's information needs, problem states, and domain work tasks or interests in a structure of causality, as well as to embody semantic full text entities by means of the principle of 'intentional redundancy'
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- International forum on information and documentation. 19(1994) no.2, S.25-32
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