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Information Revolutions, the Information Society, and the Future of the History of Information Science

Library Trends, 2014
This paper aims to discuss the future of information history by interrogating its past. It presents in outline an account of the conditions and the trajectory of events that have culminated in today’s “information revolution” and “information society.” It suggests that we have already passed through at least two information orders or revolutions as we ...
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Information Society and Global Science

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1988
In many advanced industrial countries, much of the labor force works at informational tasks, while wealth comes increasingly from informational goods and services. But why? Answers can be found in the Control Revolution, an abrupt change in the technological and economic arrangements by which information is collected, stored, processed, and ...
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Society’s need for information science

Scientific and Technical Information Processing, 2007
Almost the entire life of society (and of an individual too) is determined by needs and seeking methods to satisfy them. As has long been clear, civilization has witnessed perpetual development of individual needs that become ever more diversified and complicated.
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Information science as interfaces of the cognitive sphere and society

Information Processing & Management, 1987
Abstract Ideas from the science of science literature have been put within the framework of information science in a synthetic, critical assessment of information science philosophy. The information field is found to be in a transition state and the concept of its autocatalytic self-organization can be applied.
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Information science as "Little Science":The implications of a bibliometric analysis of theJournal of the American Society for Information Science

Scientometrics, 2001
This paper considers the status of information science as science through an exploration ofone of the leading journals in the field – the Journal of the American Society for InformationScience (JASIS) from its initial publication as American Documentation (AD) in 1950 through theclosing issue of its Silver Anniversary year in December 1999.
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Science and Technology. Innovation. Information Society

2016
The pocket data book contains main indicators characterizing S&T, innovation and Information Society in the Russian Federation. The data book includes information of the Federal State Statistics Service, Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Eurostat, UNESCO, World Intellectual ...
Gulnara Abdrakhmanova   +16 more
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Information, Science and Society

1983
No Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (IBICT), através de uma nova matéria, procura-se relacionar mais estreitamente a informação e as ciências humanas. Algumas das questões postas em discussão nessa matéria tratam das relações entre informação, desenvolvimento e progresso, a função social da informação e a importância da ...
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Data Centric Science for Information Society

2010
Due to rapid development of information and communication technologies, the methodology of scientific research and the society itself are changing. The present grand challenge is the development of the cyber-enabled methodology for scientific researches to create knowledge based on large scale massive data. To realize this, it is necessary to develop a
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Re:inventing Information Science in the Networked Society

2015
Editors’ Note The International Symposium on Information Science (ISI) is a biannual gathering of scholars, researchers, and students of information science in Europe and beyond who share a common interest in critical information issues in contemporary society.
Pehar, Franjo   +2 more
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The I-TrACE principles for legitimate food systems science–policy–society interfaces

Nature Food, 2023
Jennifer Clapp   +2 more
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