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- editor_ss:"schwerpunktinitiative "digitale information" der alliant der deutschen wissenschaftsorganisation" 2
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- editor_ss:"schwerpunktinitiativen "digitale information" der allianz der deutschen wissenschaftsorganisation" 2
- editor_ss:"schwerpunktinitiative "digitale information" der alliance der deutschen wissenschaftsorganisation" 2
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Cole, C.: Information need : a theory connecting information search to knowledge formation (2012)
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- Inhalt: The importance of information need -- The history of information need -- The framework for our discussion -- Modeling the user in information search -- Information seeking's conceptualization of information need during information search -- Information use -- Adaptation : internal information flows and knowledge generation -- A theory of information need -- How information need works -- The user's situation in the pre-focus search -- The situation of user's information need in pre-focus information search -- The selection concept -- A review of the user's pre-focus information search -- How information need works in a focusing search -- Circles 1 to 5 : how information need works -- Corroborating research -- Applying information need -- The astrolabe : an information system for stage 3 information exploration -- Conclusion.
- LCSH
- Information behavior
Information retrieval
Information storage and retrieval systems
Human information processing
Information theory - RSWK
- Informationsverhalten / Information Retrieval / Informationstheorie
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- Informationsverhalten / Information Retrieval / Informationstheorie
Information behavior
Information retrieval
Information storage and retrieval systems
Human information processing
Information theory
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Arafat, S.; Ashoori, E.: Search foundations : toward a science of technology-mediated experience (2018)
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- Abstract
- This book contributes to discussions within Information Retrieval and Science (IR&S) by improving our conceptual understanding of the relationship between humans and technology. A call to redirect the intellectual focus of information retrieval and science (IR&S) toward the phenomenon of technology-mediated experience. In this book, Sachi Arafat and Elham Ashoori issue a call to reorient the intellectual focus of information retrieval and science (IR&S) away from search and related processes toward the more general phenomenon of technology-mediated experience. Technology-mediated experience accounts for an increasing proportion of human lived experience; the phenomenon of mediation gets at the heart of the human-machine relationship. Framing IR&S more broadly in this way generalizes its problems and perspectives, dovetailing them with those shared across disciplines dealing with socio-technical phenomena. This reorientation of IR&S requires imagining it as a new kind of science: a science of technology-mediated experience (STME). Arafat and Ashoori not only offer detailed analysis of the foundational concepts underlying IR&S and other technical disciplines but also boldly call for a radical, systematic appropriation of the sciences and humanities to create a better understanding of the human-technology relationship. Arafat and Ashoori discuss the notion of progress in IR&S and consider ideas of progress from the history and philosophy of science. They argue that progress in IR&S requires explicit linking between technical and nontechnical aspects of discourse. They develop a network of basic questions and present a discursive framework for addressing these questions. With this book, Arafat and Ashoori provide both a manifesto for the reimagining of their field and the foundations on which a reframed IR&S would rest.
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- The embedding of the foundational in the adhoc -- Notions of progress in information retrieval -- From growth to progress I : methodology for understanding progress -- From growth to progress II : the network of discourse -- Basic questions characterising foundations discourse -- Enduring nature of foundations -- Foundations as the way to the authoritative against the authoritarian : a conclusion
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- Information science
Information retrieval - Series
- History and foundations of information science
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- Information science
Information retrieval
Authors
- Arafat, S. 1
- Ashoori, E. 1
- Cole, C. 1
Subjects
- Human information processing 1
- Information behavior 1
- Information science 1
- Information storage and retrieval systems 1
- Information theory 1
- Informationsverhalten / Information Retrieval / Informationstheorie 1
- Informationsverhalten / Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft 1
- Knowledge, Theory of 1
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