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Martin, W.J.: ¬The information society (1995)
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- 15. 7.2002 14:22:55
- LCSH
- Information storage and retrieval systems / Social aspects
- PRECIS
- Society / Effects of technological development in information systems
- Subject
- Information storage and retrieval systems / Social aspects
Society / Effects of technological development in information systems
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Crowe, M.; Beeby, R.; Gammack, J.: Constructing systems and information : a process view (1996)
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- Abstract
- Within dynamic organizations, information systems often fail to adapt to changing requirements and structures. The book presents a different view of IS provision, based on end-user information systems construction, as a means of avoiding many of the recognized problems. Adopting a philosophy of constructivism, emphasizing psychological and social factors in information construction, the authors examine different types of systems across natural and social sciences
- Content
- Enthält u.a. die Kapitel: A constructivist approach to systems, science and constructivism, organizations as systems
- Date
- 25.12.2001 13:22:30
- Series
- The McGraw-Hill information systems, management and strategy series
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Liebenau, J.; Backhouse, J.: Understanding information : an introduction (1990)
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- LCSH
- Information storage and retrieval systems
- PRECIS
- Information systems
- Series
- Macmillan information systems series
- Subject
- Information storage and retrieval systems
Information systems
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Allen, B.L.: Information tasks : toward a user-centred approach to information systems (1996)
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McGarry, K.: Literacy, communication and libraries : a study guide (1991)
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- Abstract
- The aim of this book is to examine the effects of recorded thought on human communication systems. The scope of this work includes the nature of human speech and language, and the development of readership in the UK and USA, particularly with reference to libraries, and the nature of reading.
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Stonier, T.: Information and meaning : an evolutionary perspective (1997)
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- Abstract
- Information and meaning is the third book in a trilogy exploring the nature of information, intelligence and meaning. It begins by providing an overview of the first 2 works of the trilogy, then goes on to consider the meaning of meaning. This exploration leads to a theory of how the brain works. This book differs from others in the field, in that it is written from the perspective of a theoretical biologist looking at the evolution of information systems as a basis for studying the phenomena of information, intelligence and meaning. It describes how neurons create a brain which understands information inputs and then is able to operate on such information