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1Race, T.M. u. S. Makri (Hrsg.): Accidental information discovery : cultivating serendipity in the digital age.
Cambridge, MA : Chandos Publishing, 2016. xvii, 118 S.
ISBN 978-1-84334-750-7
Abstract: Accidental Information Discovery: Cultivating Serendipity in the Digital Age provides readers with an interesting discussion on the ways serendipity-defined as the accidental discovery of valued information-plays an important role in creative problem-solving. This insightful resource brings together discussions on serendipity and information discovery, research in computer and information science, and interesting thoughts on the creative process. Five thorough chapters explore the significance of serendipity in creativity and innovation, the characteristics of serendipity-friendly tools and minds, and how future discovery environments may encourage serendipity. - Examines serendipity in a multidisciplinary context - Bridges theory and practice - Explores digital information landscapes of the future with essays from current researchers - Brings the concept of accidental discovery and its value front and center
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 69(2018) no.5, S.753-756 (Sanda Erdelez).
LCSH: Information behavior
RSWK: Informationsgesellschaft / Informationsverhalten / Serendipity
BK: 06.99 Information und Dokumentation: Sonstiges
DDC: 025.5/24 / dc23
LCC: ZA3075