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Open Access in Theory and Practice investigates the theory-practice
relationship in the domain of open access publication and
dissemination of research outputs. Drawing on detailed analysis of
the literature and current practice in OA, as well as data
collected in detailed interviews with practitioners, policymakers,
and researchers, the book discusses what constitutes 'theory', and
how the role of theory is perceived by both theorists and
practitioners. Exploring the ways theory and practice have
interacted in the development of OA, the authors discuss what this
reveals about the nature of the OA phenomenon itself and the
theory-practice relationship. Open Access in Theory and Practice
contributes to a better understanding of OA and, as such, should be
of great interest to academics, researchers, and students working
in the fields of information science, publishing studies, science
communication, higher education policy, business, and economics.
The book also makes an important contribution to the debate of the
relationship between theory and practice in information science,
and more widely across different fields of the social sciences and
humanities
Open Access in Theory and Practice investigates the theory-practice
relationship in the domain of open access publication and
dissemination of research outputs. Drawing on detailed analysis of
the literature and current practice in OA, as well as data
collected in detailed interviews with practitioners, policymakers,
and researchers, the book discusses what constitutes 'theory', and
how the role of theory is perceived by both theorists and
practitioners. Exploring the ways theory and practice have
interacted in the development of OA, the authors discuss what this
reveals about the nature of the OA phenomenon itself and the
theory-practice relationship. Open Access in Theory and Practice
contributes to a better understanding of OA and, as such, should be
of great interest to academics, researchers, and students working
in the fields of information science, publishing studies, science
communication, higher education policy, business, and economics.
The book also makes an important contribution to the debate of the
relationship between theory and practice in information science,
and more widely across different fields of the social sciences and
humanities
The second edition of this definitive text gives a comprehensive
overview of all aspects of the subject, bringing it up-to-date with
analysis of the changes in the information environment, now largely
digital, and their implication for the discipline and professions.
Its approach is rooted in the philosophical, theoretical, and
conceptual foundations of the subject and in particular in
Floridi's ideas of the fourth revolution, hyperhistory, and onlife.
The theory-practice relationship is strongly emphasised throughout,
and the extensive literature coverage makes this a valuable
sourcebook. This second edition is extensively revised, with
largely new text, illustrations, and resources, and offers a global
perspective. The main topics covered include: foundations:
philosophies, theories, concepts, ethics, and historical
perspectives organising, retrieving, and analysing information and
data information behaviour, domain analysis, and digital literacies
digital technologies, information systems, and information
management information research methods and informetrics changing
modes of information communication, and information society the
nature and future of the information disciplines and professions.
This book will be a standard text for students of library and
information disciplines, including information science,
librarianship, information and knowledge management, archives and
records management, and digital humanities. It will also serve as
an introduction for those beginning research in these areas, and as
a resource for thoughtful and reflective practitioners.
A practical guide to the construction of thesauri for use in
information retrieval. In recent years, new applications for
thesauri have been emerging, for example, in front-end systems,
cross-database searching, hypertext systems, expert systems and in
natural-language processing. In-house thesauri are still needed for
internal special collections. The fourth edition of this work has
been fully revised and the bibliography much extended, in
particular, to include web addresses.
In an age of internet resource guides, which suffer from the
malaise of being outdated before they are published, this
much-needed publication addresses the information chain in its
entirety, offering a timeless method of understanding healthcare
information resources. The author takes a holistic approach in her
consideration of healthcare information, with the aim of building
an overall understanding of it within the information society. The
text analyses the domain of healthcare information, its
organizational structures and history, and the nature of its
resources and the drivers for change affecting them. It looks at
examples of healthcare information resources from the perspective
of different user groups, including healthcare professionals and
consumers, and goes on to highlight areas of research into
healthcare information, including evaluation studies, user and
impact studies, bibliometrics, metadata and Web 2.0. The key areas
covered are: the healthcare information domain the history of
healthcare and its information environment producers and users of
healthcare information healthcare information organization
healthcare information sources, services and retrieval healthcare
information and knowledge management. Readership: This book is
written primarily for students of library and information science
(LIS), studying either at masters or advanced undergraduate level,
and also for practising information professionals and specialists
who want to develop their knowledge and bring their skills up to
date. It will also be of interest to anyone working in the field of
library and information science wishing to understand healthcare
information, especially public librarians, who are increasingly
called on to advise on health resources, as well as anyone
interested in 'healthcare literacy'.
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