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Coming this August from ASIS&T and Information Today, Inc.!

 

 

Introduction to Information Science and Technology

Edited by Charles H. Davis and Debora Shaw

 

 

"A model of clarity, systematization, and sensible conceptual and
theoretical simplification that should make it an indispensable textbook for
students and information professionals alike."

 

 
-W. Boyd Rayward, Graduate School of Library and

Information Science, University of Illinois

 

 

This new guide to information science and technology-the product of a unique
scholarly collaboration-presents a clear, concise, and approachable account
of the fundamental issues, with appropriate historical and theoretical
background.

 

Topics covered include information needs, seeking, and use; representation
and organization of information; computers and networks; structured
information systems; information systems applications; users' perspectives
in information systems; social informatics; communication using information
technologies; information policy; and the information professions.

 

 

"[An] easy-to-read text compiled from ongoing scholarly discourse that will
enhance students' grasp of the extensive assortment of information science
and technology concepts."

 

-Melanie J. Norton, author, Introductory

Concepts in Information Science

 

 

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