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  Home arrow Conferences arrow CITE HKU Seminar - Information Science: Where did it come from and where is it going?
CITE HKU Seminar - Information Science: Where did it come from and where is it going? Print E-mail

 

Date:   23 Apr 2009 (Thurs.)
Time:   4:30pm - 5:45pm
Venue: Room 101, 1/F., Runme Shaw Bldg., HKU


Speakers: Prof. Tefko Saracevic, Professor II, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University

About the Seminar
The presentation provides an overview of information science as a field or discipline, including a historical perspective to illustrate the events and forces that shaped it. Information science is a field of professional practice and scientific inquiry dealing with effective communication of information and information objects, particularly knowledge records, among humans in the context of social, organizational, and individual need for and use of information. Information science emerged in the aftermath of the Second World War, as did a number of other fields, addressing the problem of information explosion and using technology as a solution. Presently, information science deals with the same problems in the Web and digital environments. This presentation covers problems addressed by information science, the intellectual structure of the field, and the description of main areas – information retrieval, human information behavior, metric studies, and digital libraries.

Details: http://www.cite.hku.hk/news.php?id=311&category=seminar

 

 
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