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There are 9 resources for Information Science in the library.
Articles and Papers
Definicja Architektury Informacji
by Jesse James Garrett, Donna Maurer, Peter Morville, Todd Warfel (11/14/2002)
Subject: Card Sorting, Conferences & Meetings, Information Architecture - Practices, Information Architecture - Theory, Information Science
Language: Polish
Abstract: Discusses the launch of the Asilomar Institute for Information Architecture (now the Information Architecture Institute) and presents definitions and resources.
Note: Original article in English.
Available Translations:
English at www.semanticstudios.com/publications/semantics/000010.php
Designing for Information Foragers: A Behavioral Model for Information Seeking on the World Wide Web
by James Kalbach (2000)
Subject: Information Science, Information Seeking Behavior, User Centered Design
Language: English
Abstract: This paper explains and elaborates a behavioral model for understanding how people look for information on the Web. The first half briefly reviews a wide range key research to provide a broader context for understanding human information seeking behavior and a starting point for further exploration. The second part proposes a
model for organizing design ideas based on this research.
Books
Foundations of Library and Information Science (3rd Edition)
by Richard E. Rubin (2010)
Subject: Information Science
Language: English
Abstract: This meticulous revision of this landmark text includes a
completely fresh discussion of the most current issues
and key technological developments in the field. Rubin
explores the ever-growing impact of the World Wide
Web, the impact of blogs, wikis, and social networks on
services, electronic publication including e-books, digital
libraries, digital preservation, mass digitization, and
digital repositories, and Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Records (FRBR). His unique insights into
these technologies and their impact on library services,
policies, and legal standards are all part of why this
book forms the essential foundation one needs to
succeed as an information professional. Rubin integrates
contemporary coverage with a detailed and accessible
account of the fundamental principles of information
science and technology, information policy, intellectual
organization, and ethical issues and principles across all
types of libraries: public, academic, school, and special.
Note: Rubin, Richard E. (2010) Foundations of Library and
Informatin Science (3rd Edition). New York, NY: Neal-
Shuman Publishers, Inc.
Organizations, Conferences and Mailing Lists
American Society for Information Science and Technology
Subject: Information Science
Language: English
Abstract: ASIS&T, the American Society for Information Science and Technology, aims to bring together information professionals leading the search for new and better theories, techniques, and technologies to improve access to information.
Annual SIGCHI Conference: Human Factors in Computing Systems
Subject: Conferences & Meetings, Information Science
Language: English
Abstract: Archive of conference proceedings for CHI: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. The annual CHI conference is the leading international forum for the exchange of ideas and information about human-computer interaction (HCI). This is the longest running conference on this topic.
Presentations and Podcasts
Architektura informacji rzeczy codziennego użytku ![]()
by Jesse James Garrett (3/17/2002)
Subject: Information Architecture - Theory, Information Science
Language: Polish
Abstract: A PowerPoint presentation on information architecture and information science as it relates to everyday things and the world around us.
Note: Link is to a Powerpoint file. Original is in English.
De informatiearchitectuur van alledaagse dingen ![]()
by Jesse James Garrett (3/17/2002)
Subject: Information Architecture - Theory, Information Science
Language: Dansk
Abstract: A PowerPoint presentation on information architecture and information science as it relates to everyday things and the world around us.
Note: Original is in English. The URL links to a Powerpoint document.
The Information Architecture of Everyday Things ![]()
by Jesse James Garrett (3/17/2002)
Subject: Information Architecture - Theory, Information Science
Language: English
Abstract: A PowerPoint presentation on information architecture and information science as it relates to everyday things and the world around us.
Note: This links to a Microsoft PowerPoint document.
The Information Architecture of Everyday Things - Farsi Translation ![]()
by Jesse James Garrett (3/17/2002)
Subject: Information Architecture - Theory, Information Science
Language: Farsi/Persian
Abstract: A PowerPoint presentation on information architecture and information science as it relates to everyday things and the world around us.
Note: This links to a Microsoft PowerPoint document.
Translated by Tara Reza on June 3, 2011.
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