A brief discussion of discipline formation in information management is used to introduce the way different terminology is employed for describing information professionals as well as what it is that they do. This leads to a comparison of how information professionals and their professions are described in several of the thesauri that are the tools of the trade. These thesauri show marked differences in treatment of similar concepts
Introduction. We report in this paper on our quest to track the ownership and different conceptions ...
Discipline is commonly used to denote particular areas of knowledge, research and education. Yet, th...
Discipline formation in information management is investigated through a case study of the origi-nat...
The field of information as expressed in the iSchool Caucus is in many respects a conglomeration of ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the need for a coherent conceptual framework for information management...
The author and Mary Niles Maack set out to develop the content for an up-to-date edition of an enc...
Taxonomies are increasingly being chosen as knowledge organization systems to organize content withi...
Introduction. This paper considers the nature of information science as a discipline and profession....
The use of ‘Library Science', as the name of the discipline is almost 100 years old. The origi...
The authors aim to present and compare findings from a phenomenographic investigation into conceptio...
Reviews developments in the information science discipline over thirty years, by selecting topics co...
International audienceIntroduction. We report in this paper on our quest to track the ownership and ...
This survey reveals a strong desire among information professionals to employ taxonomies more effect...
Thesaurus is one, out of many, precious tool in information technology by which information special...
This thesis aims towards an understanding of information systems and subject representation in ...
Introduction. We report in this paper on our quest to track the ownership and different conceptions ...
Discipline is commonly used to denote particular areas of knowledge, research and education. Yet, th...
Discipline formation in information management is investigated through a case study of the origi-nat...
The field of information as expressed in the iSchool Caucus is in many respects a conglomeration of ...
AbstractThis paper addresses the need for a coherent conceptual framework for information management...
The author and Mary Niles Maack set out to develop the content for an up-to-date edition of an enc...
Taxonomies are increasingly being chosen as knowledge organization systems to organize content withi...
Introduction. This paper considers the nature of information science as a discipline and profession....
The use of ‘Library Science', as the name of the discipline is almost 100 years old. The origi...
The authors aim to present and compare findings from a phenomenographic investigation into conceptio...
Reviews developments in the information science discipline over thirty years, by selecting topics co...
International audienceIntroduction. We report in this paper on our quest to track the ownership and ...
This survey reveals a strong desire among information professionals to employ taxonomies more effect...
Thesaurus is one, out of many, precious tool in information technology by which information special...
This thesis aims towards an understanding of information systems and subject representation in ...
Introduction. We report in this paper on our quest to track the ownership and different conceptions ...
Discipline is commonly used to denote particular areas of knowledge, research and education. Yet, th...
Discipline formation in information management is investigated through a case study of the origi-nat...