The field of information as expressed in the iSchool Caucus is in many respects a conglomeration of disparate elements. It includes, for example, elements of several major traditions of information organization (commonly expressed as service professions) and the social institutional ties and contexts that some of them entail. In addition the field has also gathered under its umbrella an impressive array of such other elements as aspects of cognitive studies, social studies of the users and use of information, studies and services related to the Internet and World Wide Web, digital libraries and other systems that have no particular social institutional setting, digitization initiatives, not least among which are growing museum and digital a...
Based on Michel Foucault’s description of how knowledge is created and Stephen Toulmin’s philosophy ...
During the twentieth century there was a strong desire to develop an Information Science from librar...
The workshop centers on a book, "The Discipline of Organizing" (MIT Press, 2013) that proposes a uni...
The field of information as expressed in the iSchool Caucus is in many respects a conglomeration of ...
During the 20th century there was a strong desire to develop an information science from librariansh...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is over a third of a century old. It is a multidisciplinary ...
In this article the authors argue that progress in the development of information literacy (IL) has ...
Various definitions of information are used in the service of library and information science, a dis...
Information School, popularly known as iSchool, played a vital role in the arena of the Information ...
Reviews developments in the information science discipline over thirty years, by selecting topics co...
This thesis aims towards an understanding of information systems and subject representation in ...
Part 6: Theory and MethodsInternational audienceMany different methods have been used to understand ...
This paper explores the relationship between the notion of "discipline" and current/emerging informa...
The ways in which people interact with information are evolving rapidly. Yet, the academic disciplin...
The background of the project is partly found in a long tradition within library and information sci...
Based on Michel Foucault’s description of how knowledge is created and Stephen Toulmin’s philosophy ...
During the twentieth century there was a strong desire to develop an Information Science from librar...
The workshop centers on a book, "The Discipline of Organizing" (MIT Press, 2013) that proposes a uni...
The field of information as expressed in the iSchool Caucus is in many respects a conglomeration of ...
During the 20th century there was a strong desire to develop an information science from librariansh...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is over a third of a century old. It is a multidisciplinary ...
In this article the authors argue that progress in the development of information literacy (IL) has ...
Various definitions of information are used in the service of library and information science, a dis...
Information School, popularly known as iSchool, played a vital role in the arena of the Information ...
Reviews developments in the information science discipline over thirty years, by selecting topics co...
This thesis aims towards an understanding of information systems and subject representation in ...
Part 6: Theory and MethodsInternational audienceMany different methods have been used to understand ...
This paper explores the relationship between the notion of "discipline" and current/emerging informa...
The ways in which people interact with information are evolving rapidly. Yet, the academic disciplin...
The background of the project is partly found in a long tradition within library and information sci...
Based on Michel Foucault’s description of how knowledge is created and Stephen Toulmin’s philosophy ...
During the twentieth century there was a strong desire to develop an Information Science from librar...
The workshop centers on a book, "The Discipline of Organizing" (MIT Press, 2013) that proposes a uni...