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Medical information science as ‘science’
Medical Informatics, 19841. IntroductionThe essays and position papers presented at this workshop well illustrate the diverse interpretations that practitioners in this field have of its subject matter.
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Information Systems in Management Science
Management Science, 1967The lack of application of computer technology to medical service is worthy of note. Although there is a great deal of discussion and an obvious need, there have been precious few successful applications of computers to the solution of large scale medical problems. One area of modest success is that of on-line control.
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1966
Describes national science information centers, including the National referral Center for Science and Technology, the Clearinghouse for Scientific and Technical Information, and the Science Information Exchange.
William H. Fitzpatrick+3 more
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Describes national science information centers, including the National referral Center for Science and Technology, the Clearinghouse for Scientific and Technical Information, and the Science Information Exchange.
William H. Fitzpatrick+3 more
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Redefining information science: from “information science” to “knowledge science”
Journal of Documentation, 2006PurposeThis philosophical essay aims to explore the concept of information science.Design/methodology/approachThe philosophical argumentation is composed of five phases. It is based on clarifying the meanings of its basic concept “data”, “information” and “knowledge”.FindingsThe study suggests that the name of the field “information science” should be ...
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2002
In a communication system, we try to convey information from one point to another, very often in a noisy environment. Consider the following scenario. A secretary needs to send facsimiles regularly and she wants to convey as much information as possible on each page.
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In a communication system, we try to convey information from one point to another, very often in a noisy environment. Consider the following scenario. A secretary needs to send facsimiles regularly and she wants to convey as much information as possible on each page.
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Information and Information Science in Context
Libri, 1992The article demonstrates the development of information science through three stages : its emergence prior to the second World War, its search for identify and alliances during the sixties and seventies, and its established as a discipline during the period 1977-80.
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2020
The following sections are included:IntroductionFormal and Informal Science EducationThe Power of Informal EducationTheoretical Views to Guide Informal Learning PracticeExamples of Informal Science ...
Land-Zandstra, A.M.+2 more
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The following sections are included:IntroductionFormal and Informal Science EducationThe Power of Informal EducationTheoretical Views to Guide Informal Learning PracticeExamples of Informal Science ...
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