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Information Science Versus Science Policy

Science, 2000
E mboldened by the proliferation of photocopiers and by success in getting “fair use” recognized by the 1976 Copyright Act, U.S. research universities have banked on the potential for technology to reduce library costs.
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Medical information science as ‘science’

Medical Informatics, 1984
1. 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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Redefining information science: from “information science” to “knowledge science”

Journal of Documentation, 2006
PurposeThis 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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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fifth Edition

Advances in Information Quality and Management, 2021

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How might Native science inform “informal science learning”?

Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
This article examines the literature on Native science in order to address the presumed binaries between formal and informal science learning and between Western and Native science. We situate this discussion within a larger discussion of culturally responsive schooling for Indigenous youth and the importance of Indigenous epistemologies and ...
Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy   +1 more
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Exploiting chemistry and molecular systems for quantum information science

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2020
M. Wasielewski   +15 more
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Informing Science

2022
This chapter defines the scope of informing science. The chapter begins by examining whether informing science is a discipline or field of knowledge. Next, the development of software engineering and informing science are discussed. The chapter then analyzes four key periods in the history of information processing models: (1) machine-centric computing,
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Humans, information and science

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996
The use of information forms the basis of nursing policies, standards and professional codes of conduct Although used intuitively, nurses must now also grapple empirically with information needs often defined by others, and with the technology used to capture and process it Even the briefest contemplation of ‘information’ reveals a truly pervasive ...
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