Doing Things with Information: Beyond Indexing and Abstracting

Doing Things with Information: Beyond Indexing and Abstracting

ISBN-10:
1591585775
ISBN-13:
9781591585770
Pub. Date:
08/30/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1591585775
ISBN-13:
9781591585770
Pub. Date:
08/30/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Doing Things with Information: Beyond Indexing and Abstracting

Doing Things with Information: Beyond Indexing and Abstracting

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Overview

The relationship between a person with a question and a source of information is complex. Indexing and abstracting often fail because too much emphasis is put on the mechanics of description and too little on what ought to be represented. Research literature suggests that inappropriate representation results in failed searches a significant number of times, perhaps even in a majority of cases. Doing Things with Information seeks to rectify this unfortunate situation by emphasizing methods of modeling and constructing appropriate representations of such questions and documents. Students in programs of information studies will find focal points for discussion about system design and refinement of existing systems. Librarians, scholars, and those who work within large document collections, whether paper or electronic, will find insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the access systems they use.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591585770
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/30/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Brian C. O'Connor is a professor at the School of Library and Information Sciences, University of North Texas.

Jodi Kearns is digitization project manager at the Archives of the History of American Psychology and adjunct professor in the Instructional Technology Program, College of Education, University of Akron.

Richard L. Anderson is the information security coordinator at University of North Texas.

Table of Contents

1. Background Concepts and Models
2. Considerations of Representation
3. Representation, Function, and Utility
4. Failures of Representation: Indeterminacy and Depth
5. Aboutness and User-Generated Descriptors
6. Responses to Indeterminacy
7. Doing Things with Word-Based Documents
8. Functional Applications of Information Measurement
9. Functional Ontology Construction
10. Creek Pebbles: A Summary Metaphor and Touchstone for Exploration
References
Index

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