Abstract An information ecology provides a conceptual framework to consider data, the creation of knowledge, and the flow of information within a multidimensional context. This paper, reporting on a 1 year project to study the heterogeneity of information and its management within the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) community, presents some manifestations of traditionally unreported ‘invisible work ’ and associated elements of informal knowledge and unarticulated information. We draw from a range of ethnographic materials to understand ways in which data-information-knowledge are viewed within the community and consider some of the non-linear aspects of data-knowledge-information that relate to the development of a sustained, robust, p...
The everyday work practices of Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) information managers are complex...
The model of the ecology of information work (Huvila, 2006, 2009) describes the relation of knowledg...
Although conventionally designed information systems provide information via a computerised display,...
Problems of information ecology occur within societies abounding with information, and in interact...
The ecological approach studied in this paper is a new level of information studies. It allows for a...
To develop robust datasets for long-term re-use, new approaches are needed that incorporate relevant...
Abstract. This paper aims to enrich the current understanding of data curation prevalent in e-Scienc...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine and reinterpret information ecology in the context ...
Information is characterized as the reduction of uncertainty and by a change in the state of a recei...
The traditional view of organizational systems and supporting information and knowledge systems is b...
The goal of eco-informatics is to represent natural biodiversity and ecosystem phenomena, and to com...
AbstractOur world is no longer a singularity but a fluid multiplicity. With faster and re-imagined c...
Abstract: The paper reports the results of studies assessing the adequacy of information resources i...
Information management in research community, not more or less than other businesses or organizatio...
The “information ecosystem” metaphor is widely used in academic libraries and has become nearly ubiq...
The everyday work practices of Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) information managers are complex...
The model of the ecology of information work (Huvila, 2006, 2009) describes the relation of knowledg...
Although conventionally designed information systems provide information via a computerised display,...
Problems of information ecology occur within societies abounding with information, and in interact...
The ecological approach studied in this paper is a new level of information studies. It allows for a...
To develop robust datasets for long-term re-use, new approaches are needed that incorporate relevant...
Abstract. This paper aims to enrich the current understanding of data curation prevalent in e-Scienc...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine and reinterpret information ecology in the context ...
Information is characterized as the reduction of uncertainty and by a change in the state of a recei...
The traditional view of organizational systems and supporting information and knowledge systems is b...
The goal of eco-informatics is to represent natural biodiversity and ecosystem phenomena, and to com...
AbstractOur world is no longer a singularity but a fluid multiplicity. With faster and re-imagined c...
Abstract: The paper reports the results of studies assessing the adequacy of information resources i...
Information management in research community, not more or less than other businesses or organizatio...
The “information ecosystem” metaphor is widely used in academic libraries and has become nearly ubiq...
The everyday work practices of Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) information managers are complex...
The model of the ecology of information work (Huvila, 2006, 2009) describes the relation of knowledg...
Although conventionally designed information systems provide information via a computerised display,...