The Study of information : interdisciplinary messages / edited by Fritz Machlup and Una Mansfield ; with a foreword by George A. Miller.

Contributor(s): Machlup, Fritz [editor] | Mansfield, Una [editor] | Miller, George A [foreword]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Sons, c1983Description: xxii, 731 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 047188717XSubject(s): INFORMATION SCIENCE -- ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURESLOC classification: Z 665. S78 1983
Contents:
Section 1. Information science, its root and relations as viewed from the perspective of cognitive science -- Section 2. Informatics (Computer and information science) : its ideology, methodology, and sociology -- Section 3. Intellectual issues in the history of artificial intelligence -- Section 4. Linguistics and its relations to other disciplines -- Section 5. Library and information science: disciplinary differentiation, competition, and convergence -- Section 6. Cybernatics -- Section 7. Thirty years of information theory -- Section 8. On system theory and its relevance to problems in information science -- Section 9. System theory, knowledge and the social sciences.
Summary: This project is designed to examine the interrelations among a number of disciplines that are now regarded as constituent of, cognate of, or complementary with information science.
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Includes index.

Section 1. Information science, its root and relations as viewed from the perspective of cognitive science -- Section 2. Informatics (Computer and information science) : its ideology, methodology, and sociology -- Section 3. Intellectual issues in the history of artificial intelligence -- Section 4. Linguistics and its relations to other disciplines -- Section 5. Library and information science: disciplinary differentiation, competition, and convergence -- Section 6. Cybernatics -- Section 7. Thirty years of information theory -- Section 8. On system theory and its relevance to problems in information science -- Section 9. System theory, knowledge and the social sciences.

This project is designed to examine the interrelations among a number of disciplines that are now regarded as constituent of, cognate of, or complementary with information science.

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