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Information Processing and Management

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ISSNs 0306-4573 (impreso) 1873-5371 (en línea)

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Institución detectada Período Navegá Descargá Solicitá
No detectada desde ene. 1975 / hasta dic. 2023 ScienceDirect

Cobertura temática: Ciencias sociales  


Information Processing Letters

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ISSNs 0020-0190 (impreso) 1872-6119 (en línea)

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Institución detectada Período Navegá Descargá Solicitá
No detectada desde feb. 1971 / hasta dic. 2023 ScienceDirect

Cobertura temática: Ciencias sociales  


Information Professional

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ISSNs 1743-694X (impreso) 1743-6958 (en línea)

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No detectada desde abr. 2004 / hasta dic. 2020 IEEE Xplore

Cobertura temática: Ciencias sociales  


Information Retrieval Technology: Third Asia Information Retrieval Symposium, AIRS 2006, Singapore, October 16-18, 2006, Proceedings

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ISBNs: 978-3-540-45780-0 (impreso) 978-3-540-46237-8 (en línea)

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

Cobertura temática: Ciencias de la computación e información - Ciencias sociales - Sociología  


Information Science as an Interscience: Rethinking Science, Method and Practice

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978-0-08-100140-0 (en línea)

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No detectada 2015 ScienceDirect

Cobertura temática: Ciencias de la salud - Ciencias sociales  

Science is first and foremost an intellectual activity, an activity of thought. Therefore, how do we, as information scientists, respond intellectually to what is happening in the world of information and knowledge development, given the context of new sociocultural and knowledge landscapes? Information Science as an Interscience poses many challenges both to information science, philosophy and to information practice, and only when information science is understood as an interscience that operates in a multifaceted way, will it be able to comply with these challenges. In the fulfilment of this task it needs to be accompanied by a philosophical approach that will take it beyond the merely critical and linear approach to scientific work. For this reason a critical philosophical approach is proposed that will be characterised by multiple styles of thinking and organised by a compositional inspiration. This initiative is carried by the conviction that information science will hereby be enabled to make contributions to significant knowledge inventions that may bring about a better world. Chapters focus on the rethinking of human thinking, our unique ability that enables us to cope with the world in which we live, in terms of the unique science with which we are involved. Subsequent chapters explore different approaches to the establishment of a new scientific spirit, the demands these developments pose for human thinking, for questions of method and the implications for information science regarding its proposed functioning as a nomad science in the context of information practice and information work. Final chapters highlight the proposed responsibility of focusing on information and inventiveness and new styles of information and knowledge work.

  • focuses on rethinking information science to achieve a constructive scientific approach
  • provides an alternative methodological approach in the study of information science
  • shows how a change in scientific approach will have vast implications for the understanding and dissemination of knowledge
  • presents the implications of a new approach for knowledge workers, and the dynamics of their work
  • explores the future of thinking about science, knowledge and its nature and the ethical implications

Information Searcher

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ISSNs 1055-3916 (impreso)

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No detectada desde ene. 1998 / hasta dic. 2023 EBSCOHost

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Information Security Technical Report

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ISSNs 1363-4127 (impreso) 1873-605X (en línea)

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No detectada desde ene. 1996 / hasta may. 2013 ScienceDirect

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Information Storage and Retrieval

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ISSNs 0020-0271 (impreso) 1878-4089 (en línea)

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No detectada desde ene. 1963 / hasta dic. 1974 ScienceDirect

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Information Systems

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ISSNs 0306-4379 (impreso) 1873-6076 (en línea)

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No detectada desde ene. 1975 / hasta dic. 2023 ScienceDirect

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Information Systems Foundations: Theory, Representation and Reality: Theory, Representation and Reality

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ISBNs: 978-1-92131-313-4 (impreso) 978-1-92131-314-1 (en línea)

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Cobertura temática: Ciencias sociales - Sociología - Ciencia política - Otras ciencias sociales  

This volume contains the papers presented at the third biennial Information Systems Foundations ('Theory, Representation and Reality') Workshop, held at The Australian National University in Canberra from 27-28 September 2006. The focus of the workshop was, as for the others in the series, the foundations of Information Systems as an academic discipline. The particular emphasis was, as in past workshops, the adequacy and completeness of theoretical underpinnings and the research methods employed. At the same time the practical nature of the applications and phenomena with which the discipline deals were kept firmly in view. Accordingly, the papers in this volume range from the unashamedly theoretical n their focus (Designing for Mutability in Information Systems Artifacts; Towards a Unified Theory of Fit: Task, Technology and Individual) to the much more practically oriented (An Action-Centred Approach to Conceptualising Information Support for Routine Work). The contents of this volume will be of interest and relevance to academics and advanced students as well as thoughtful and reflective practitioners in the Information Systems field.