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Shifting Sands and the Prophet’s Dream: Exploring the Future of Information Organization Education

Journal of Education For Library and Information Science, 2019
This paper explores four main areas that will likely have an impact upon the future of information organization education.
Karen Snow
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Organizing Information

2013
Tomorrow's LIS professionals will have to be conversant with all the tools and techniques for organizing information in different domains - from the traditional library shelf to full-scale digital libraries. This core text covers the organization of the entire spectrum of information, and the principles, tools and techniques needed to do this ...
G. G. Chowdhury, Sudatta Chodhury
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Food information organization

2023
Knowledge organization relies on symbolic, connectionist and neuro-symbolic approaches. This work aims to reply to the following research question: "How is food knowledge organized?"
Azanzi Jiomekong   +20 more
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Organizing Web site information

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1999
As web sites continue to grow in their complexity, one of the most important usability design decisions is how to structure the web site topic hierarchy. This decision lays the groundwork for designing other aspects of the site, e.g., the home page table of contents, and for categorizing new documents in the topic structure over the life of the site ...
Kate Dobroth   +2 more
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Self-Organization and Information

Physica Scripta, 1987
Summary: This paper is concerned with processes of self-organization which can take place in both the inanimate and animate world. In particular, we study the question of what physics can contribute to the understanding of these processes. Its traditional disciplines of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, which are concerned with the behavior of ...
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The information processing organisms

Acta Biotheoretica, 1996
In spite of the tremendous progress in recent decades of biological science, many aspects of the behaviour of organisms in general and of humans in particular remain still somewhat obscure. A new approach towards the study of the behaviour of man was presented by Heisenberg when he emphasized that a Cartesian view of nature as an object "out there" is ...
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Uncertainty, Information, and (Re)Organization

The Information Society, 2004
Our tendency is to generate ever-increasing amounts of information to deal with the uncertainties we face in today's turbulent environment. However, if we look at the problem more fundamentally, we see that uncertainty, the variable responsible for information demand, itself can be reduced. Thus, we should not get fixated on information generation (the
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