Direct documentation, analogue documentation, and information‐retrieval
Robert F. E. Schweizer
American Documentation, 1964, vol. 15, issue 1, 23-25
Abstract:
Definitions are given of documentation and information‐retrieval. Attention has been given especially to the analogue side of documentation, with emphasis on the need to keep man out of documentation as much as possible. Transducing has been indicated without having been explained. Keywords in Context with compliments to Mr. H. P. Luhn.: Documentation, Information‐retrieval, man, language, machine, analogue, transducing, document, data, information.
Date: 1964
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