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Handbook of information science

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Dealing with information is one of the vital skills in the 21st century.

It takes a fair degree of information savvy to create, represent and supply information as well as to search for and retrieve relevant knowledge.

How does information (documents, pieces of knowledge) have to be organized in order to be retrievable?

What role does metadata play? What are search engines on the Web, or in corporate intranets, and how do they work?

How must one deal with natural language processing and tools of knowledge organization, such as thesauri, classification systems, and ontologies?

How useful is social tagging? How valuable are intellectually created abstracts and automatically prepared extracts?

Which empirical methods allow for user research and which for the evaluation of information systems?

This Handbook is a basic work of information science, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of information retrieval and knowledge representation.

It addresses readers from all professions and scientific disciplines, but particularly scholars, practitioners and students of Information Science, Library Science, Computer Science, Information Management, and Knowledge Management.

This Handbook is a suitable reference work for Public and Academic Libraries.

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de Gruyter Saur
3110234998 / 9783110234992
Hardback
020
17/07/2013
Germany
English
ix, 901 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Translated from the German.