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Library Trends 52 (3) Winter 2004: The Philosophy of Information
Library Trends 52 (3) Winter 2004: The Philosophy of Information. Edited by Ken Herold.
Luciano Floridi's 1999 monograph, Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction, provided the impetus for the theme of this issue, more for what it did not say about librarianship and information studies (LIS) than otherwise. Following the pioneering works of Wilson, Nitecki, Buckland, and Capurro (plus many of the authors of this issue), researchers in LIS have increasingly turned to the efficacy of philosophical discourse in probing the more fundamental aspects of our theories, including those involving the information concept. A foundational approach to the nature of information, however, has not been realized, either in partial or accomplished steps, nor even as an agreed, theoretical research objective. It is puzzling that while librarianship, in the most expansive sense of all LIS-related professions, past and present, at its best sustains a climate of thought, both comprehensive and nonexclusive, information itself as the subject of study has defied our abilities to generalize and synthesize effectively. Perhaps during periods of reassessment and justification for library services, as well as in times of curricular review and continuing scholarly evaluation of perceived information demand, the necessity for every single stated position to be clarified appears to be exaggerated. Despite this, the important question does keep surfacing as to how information relates to who we are and what we do in LIS.
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Arguments for Philosophical Realism in Library and Information Science
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Hjørland, Birger
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2004
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Classification and Categorization: A Difference that Makes a Difference
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Jacob, Elin K.
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2004
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Classification, Rhetoric, and the Classificatory Horizon
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Paling, Stephen
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Community as Event
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Day, Ronald E.
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Contributors to Library Trends 52 (3) Winter 2004: The Philosophy of Information
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Cybersemiotics and the Problems of the Information-Processing Paradigm as a Candidate for a Unified Science of Information Behind Library Information Science
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Brier, Søren
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2004
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Documentation Redux: Prolegomenon to (Another) Philosophy of Information
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Frohmann, Bernd
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2004
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The Epistemological Foundations of Knowledge Representations
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Svenonius, Elaine
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2004
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Faceted Classification and Logical Division in Information Retrieval
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Mills, Jack
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2004
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Front Matter including Table of Contents to Library Trends 52 (3) Winter 2004: The Philosophy of Information
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A Human Information Behavior Approach to a Philosophy of Information
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Spink, Amanda; Cole, Charles
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Information and Its Philosophy
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Cornelius, Ian
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Information Studies Without Information
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Furner, Jonathan
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Introduction to Library Trends 52 (3) Winter 2004: The Philosophy of Information
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Herold, Ken
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2004
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Knowledge Profiling: The Basis for Knowledge Organization
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Thellefsen, Torkild
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Library Trends 52 (3) Winter 2004: The Philosophy of Information
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LIS as Applied Philosophy of Information: A Reappraisal
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Floridi, Luciano
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On Verifying the Accuracy of Information: Philosophical Perspectives
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Fallis, Don
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Relevance: Language, Semantics, Philosophy
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Budd, John M.
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The Ubiquitous Hierarchy: An Army to Overcome the Threat of a Mob
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Olson, Hope A.
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