The concept of information as we use in everyday

Authors

  • Rafael Capurro
  • Birger Hjorland
  • Ana Maria Pereira Cardoso (Trad.)
  • Maria da Glória Achtschin Ferreira (trad.)
  • Marco Antônio de Azevedo (Trad.)

Abstract

English in the sense knowledge communicated plays a central role in today’s society. The concept became particularly predominant since end of World War II with the widespread use of computer networks. The rise of information science in the middle fifties is a testimony of this. For a science like information science - IS - it is of course important how its fundamental terms are defined, and in IS as in other fields the problem of how to define information is often raised. This review is an attempt to overview the present status of the information concept in IS with a view also to interdisciplinary trends.

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2007-11-20

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Capurro, R., Hjorland, B., Cardoso (Trad.), A. M. P., Ferreira (trad.), M. da G. A., & Azevedo (Trad.), M. A. de. (2007). The concept of information as we use in everyday. Perspectivas Em Ciência Da Informação, 12(1). Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/pci/article/view/22360

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