This conceptual paper, a contribution to the tenth anniversary special issue of information, gives a cross-disciplinary review of general and unified theories of information. A selective literature review is used to update a 2013 article on bridging the gaps between conceptions of information in different domains, including material from the physical and biological sciences, from the humanities and social sciences including library and information science, and from philosophy. A variety of approaches and theories are reviewed, including those of Brenner, Brier, Burgin and Wu, Capurro, Cárdenas-García and Ireland, Hidalgo, Hofkirchner, Kolchinsky and Wolpert, Floridi, Mingers and Standing, Popper, and Stonier. The gaps between disciplinary v...
The proliferation of electronic information via the Web has witnessed the unique characteristics of ...
The article introduces the special issue dedicated to “The Philosophy of Information, Its Nature, an...
This paper deals with information needs, seeking, searching, and uses within scholarly communities b...
The concept of 'information' in five different realms – technological, physical, biological, social ...
Information is everywhere, and defines everything in today's society. Moreover, information is a key...
Introduction. This paper considers the nature of information science as a discipline and profession....
Purpose: The different senses of the term information in physical, biological and social interpretat...
This article highlights some of the key lessons learnt from a recent Symposium on the Philosophy of ...
This paper gives a deep insight into the different dimensions of information and knowledge.An in-dep...
There are identified within the discourse a number of notions regarding the term information. This p...
This book chapter presents the authors' theory of Information Interchange. The theory draws upon the...
The denotation of the current era as the ‘Information Age’ has emphasized the primacy of information...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713669588~db=all C...
Mankind is passing through historical moments of great change and transformation. The human being, f...
The article contains the replies to the collection of contributions discussing my research on the ph...
The proliferation of electronic information via the Web has witnessed the unique characteristics of ...
The article introduces the special issue dedicated to “The Philosophy of Information, Its Nature, an...
This paper deals with information needs, seeking, searching, and uses within scholarly communities b...
The concept of 'information' in five different realms – technological, physical, biological, social ...
Information is everywhere, and defines everything in today's society. Moreover, information is a key...
Introduction. This paper considers the nature of information science as a discipline and profession....
Purpose: The different senses of the term information in physical, biological and social interpretat...
This article highlights some of the key lessons learnt from a recent Symposium on the Philosophy of ...
This paper gives a deep insight into the different dimensions of information and knowledge.An in-dep...
There are identified within the discourse a number of notions regarding the term information. This p...
This book chapter presents the authors' theory of Information Interchange. The theory draws upon the...
The denotation of the current era as the ‘Information Age’ has emphasized the primacy of information...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713669588~db=all C...
Mankind is passing through historical moments of great change and transformation. The human being, f...
The article contains the replies to the collection of contributions discussing my research on the ph...
The proliferation of electronic information via the Web has witnessed the unique characteristics of ...
The article introduces the special issue dedicated to “The Philosophy of Information, Its Nature, an...
This paper deals with information needs, seeking, searching, and uses within scholarly communities b...