Shapiro, F.R.: Coinage of the term information science : the neglected legal literature (1995)
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- Abstract
- Summarizes the origins of the terms: bibliography, librarianship, library science, documentation, and information retrieval. Traces the 1st use of the term information scientist meaning a scientific information specialist to an article by J.E.L. Farradane in 1953, and the use of information science as the science of information in an article also by Farradane in 1955
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