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Tefko Saracevic

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999, vol. 50, issue 12, 1051-1063

Abstract: This essay is a personal analysis of information science as a field of scientific inquiry and professional practice that has evolved over the past half‐century. Various sections examine the origin of information science in respect to the problems of information explosion; the social role of the field; the nature of “information” in information science; the structure of the field in terms of problems addressed; evolutionary trends in information retrieval as a major branch of information science; the relation of information science to other fields, most notably librarianship and computer science; and educational models and issues. Conclusions explore some dominant trends affecting the field.

Date: 1999
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