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  1. Ingwersen, P.: Information and information science in context (1992) 0.01
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    Information
  2. Brillouin, L.: Science and information theory (1963) 0.01
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    Information
  3. McKay, D.M.: Information, mechanism and meaning (1969) 0.01
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    Information
  4. Belkin, N.J.; Robertson, S.E: Information science and the phenomenon of information (1976) 0.01
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    Journal of the American Society for information science. 27(1976), S.197-204
    Theme
    Information
  5. Belzer, J.: Information theory as a measure of information content (1973) 0.01
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    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 24(1973), S.300-304
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    Information
  6. Ingwersen, P.: Information and information science (1995) 0.01
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    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.56, [=Suppl.19]
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    Information
  7. ¬The impact of information (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discussion of the impact of information
    Source
    Information processing and management. 31(1995) no.4, S.455-498
    Theme
    Information
  8. Huang, G.W.: Accessing information in an information society (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In an information society new technologies are required to access efficiently the vast information resources. The importance and elements of information are discussed. The new information technologies and methods of access to information are illustrated to enable users in the information society to make positive use of information.
    Theme
    Information
  9. Bremer, M.; Cohnitz, D.: Information and information flow : an introduction (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This book is conceived as an introductory text into the theory of syntactic and semantic information, and information flow. Syntactic information theory is concerned with the information contained in the very fact that some signal has a non-random structure. Semantic information theory is concerned with the meaning or information content of messages and the like. The theory of information flow is concerned with deriving some piece of information from another. The main part will take us to situation semantics as a foundation of modern approaches in information theory. We give a brief overview of the background theory and then explain the concepts of information, information architecture and information flow from that perspective.
    Content
    Enthält die Abschnitte: (1) The Syntactic Approach to Information Answering a Question by Decreasing Randomness - The Syntactic Approach to Information I - The Syntactic Approach to Information II - Algorithmic Information Theory (2) The Semantic Approach to Information What Information is given by that Sentence? - Explicating Information by Possible Worlds - Strong Semantic Information - Do You Get Information in a Logic Course? (3) The Causal Approach to Information - The Information You Have but Do not Believe - The Causal Theory of Information Flow - Information in Externalist Epistemology - Perception, Belief, and the Problem of Misrepresentation (4) Situation Theory and Information - Bringing Ontology back into Information Theory - The Framework of Situation Semantics: - Information Architecture and Constraints (5) Information Flow in Distributed Systems - Renaming Your'Evening Star' Yields New Information - Information Flow within the Situation Framework - Information Flow and Paraconsistency -Get Yourself Involved into Impossible Situations - Genetic Information?
    Theme
    Information
  10. Buckland, M.K.: Information as thing (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Three meanings of "information" are distinguished: "information-as-process"; "information-as-knowledge"; and "information-as-thing", the attributive use of "information" to denote things regarded as informative. The nature and characteristics of "information-as-thing" are discussed, using an indirect approach ("What things are informative?"). Varieties of "information-as-thing"include data, text, documents, objects, and events. On this view "information" includes but extends beyond communication. Whatever information storage and retrieval systems store and retrieve is necessarily "information-as-thing"
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 42(1991), S.351-360
    Theme
    Information
  11. Rouse, W.B.; Rouse, S.H.: Human information seeking and design of information systems (1984) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The literature of psychology, library science, management, computer science, and systems engineering is reviewed and integrated into an overall perspective of human information seeking and the design of information systems. The nature of information seeking is considered in terms of its role in decision making and problem solving, the dynamics of the process, and the value of information. Discussions of human information seeking focus on basic psychological studies, effects of cognitive style, and models of human behavior. Design issues considered include attributes of information systems, analysis of information needs, aids for information seeking, and evaluation of information systems
    Source
    Information processing and management. 20(1984) no.3, S.129-138
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    Information
  12. Miller, G.A.: Psychology and information (1968) 0.01
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    Information
  13. Nauta, D.: ¬The meaning of information (1972) 0.01
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  14. MacKay, D.M.: Quantal aspects of information (1950) 0.01
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    Information
  15. Crawford, M.: Information as a commodity (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Contribution to a special section on library and information management. Discusses the concept of information as an object of trade and the role of information workers in dealing with this commodity as being authorities on the quality and the value of information itself.
    Source
    Aslib information. 17(1989) no.2, S.42-43
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    Information Resources Management
    Information
  16. Hertley, R.V.L.: Transmission of information (1928) 0.01
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    Information
  17. Repo, A.J.: ¬The value of information : approaches in economics, accounting, and management science (1989) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 40(1989) no.2, S.68-85
    Theme
    Information
    Information Resources Management
  18. Koniger, P.; Janowitz, K.: Drowning in information, but thirsty for knowledge (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A lack of structure, not the amount, is the reason for our growing inability to cope with information today. Through the advances in information technology, information has lost the connection with its carrier; therefore, the medium can no longer be used as a reliable indicator of information type. The classical methods of information handling are not sufficient for the growing amount and the new forms of information. In an information society, the individual needs a more comprehensive system of information management. The suggestion is to use 4 universal structuring dimensions - selection, time, hierarchy and sequence - and to apply them to information, regardless of the information carrier. Information producers, as well as information consumers, can use this tool-set to profit more fully from the growing mass of information
    Source
    International journal of information management. 15(1995) no.1, S.5-16
    Theme
    Information
  19. Oeser, E.: Information superhighways for knowledge transfer and the need for a fundamental theory of information (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    International forum on information and documentation. 20(1995) no.1, S.16-21
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    Information
  20. Farradane, J.: ¬The nature of information (1979) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of information science. 1(1979) no.1, S.13-17
    Theme
    Information

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