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Information Context: Nature, Impact, and Role [electronic resource] : 5th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Sciences, CoLIS 2005, Glasgow, UK, June 4-8, 2005 Proceedings / edited by Fabio Crestani, Ian Ruthven.

Contributor(s): Crestani, Fabio [editor.] | Ruthven, Ian [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI: 3507Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005Edition: 1st ed. 2005.Description: XIII, 253 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540321019.Subject(s): Information storage and retrieval systems | Application software | Database management | Natural language processing (Computer science) | Multimedia systems | Artificial intelligence | Information Storage and Retrieval | Computer and Information Systems Applications | Database Management | Natural Language Processing (NLP) | Multimedia Information Systems | Artificial IntelligenceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 025.04 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Invited Papers -- Wittgenstein, Language and Information: "Back to the Rough Ground!" -- Text, Co-text, Context and the Documentary Continuum -- Representing Context -- The Sense of Information: Understanding the Cognitive Conditional Information Concept in Relation to Information Acquisition -- Practical Implications of Handling Multiple Contexts in the Principle of Polyrepresentation -- Information Sharing and Timing: Findings from Two Finnish Organizations -- Context and Relevance in Information Seeking -- Contexts of Relevance for Information Retrieval System Design -- Searching for Relevance in the Relevance of Search -- Information Searching Behavior: Between Two Principles -- Context and Information -- Bradford's Law of Scattering: Ambiguities in the Concept of "Subject" -- The Instrumentality of Information Needs and Relevance -- Lifeworld and Meaning - Information in Relation to Context -- Contextualised Information Seeking -- Personometrics: Mapping and Visualizing Communication Patterns in R&D Projects -- Annotations as Context for Searching Documents -- Conceptual Indexing Based on Document Content Representation -- Agendas for Context -- What's the Deal with the Web/Blogs/the Next Big Technology: A Key Role for Information Science in e-Social Science Research? -- Assessing the Roles That a Small Specialist Library Plays to Guide the Development of a Hybrid Digital Library -- Power Is Information: South Africa's Promotion of Access to Information Act in Context -- Context and Documents -- A Bibliometric-Based Semi-automatic Approach to Identification of Candidate Thesaurus Terms: Parsing and Filtering of Noun Phrases from Citation Contexts -- Context Matters: An Analysis of Assessments of XML Documents -- Workshops -- Developing a Metadata Lifecycle Model -- EvaluatingUser Studies in Information Access.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: CoLIS 5 was the ?fth in the series of international conferences whose general aim is to provide a broad forum for critically exploring and analyzing research inareassuchascomputerscience,informationscienceandlibraryscience.CoLIS examinesthehistorical,theoretical,empiricalandtechnicalissuesrelatingtoour understanding and use of information, promoting an interdisciplinary approach to research. CoLIS seeks to provide a broad platform for the examination of context as it relates to our theoretical, empirical and technical development of information-centered disciplines. The theme for CoLIS 5 was the nature, impact and role of context within information-centered research. Context is a complex, dynamic and multi- - mensional concept that in?uences both humans and machines: how they behave individually and how they interact with each other. In CoLIS 5 we took an interdisciplinary approach to the issue of context to help us understand and the theoretical approaches to modelling and understanding context, incorporate contextual reasoning within technology, and develop a shared framework for promoting the exploration of context.
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Invited Papers -- Wittgenstein, Language and Information: "Back to the Rough Ground!" -- Text, Co-text, Context and the Documentary Continuum -- Representing Context -- The Sense of Information: Understanding the Cognitive Conditional Information Concept in Relation to Information Acquisition -- Practical Implications of Handling Multiple Contexts in the Principle of Polyrepresentation -- Information Sharing and Timing: Findings from Two Finnish Organizations -- Context and Relevance in Information Seeking -- Contexts of Relevance for Information Retrieval System Design -- Searching for Relevance in the Relevance of Search -- Information Searching Behavior: Between Two Principles -- Context and Information -- Bradford's Law of Scattering: Ambiguities in the Concept of "Subject" -- The Instrumentality of Information Needs and Relevance -- Lifeworld and Meaning - Information in Relation to Context -- Contextualised Information Seeking -- Personometrics: Mapping and Visualizing Communication Patterns in R&D Projects -- Annotations as Context for Searching Documents -- Conceptual Indexing Based on Document Content Representation -- Agendas for Context -- What's the Deal with the Web/Blogs/the Next Big Technology: A Key Role for Information Science in e-Social Science Research? -- Assessing the Roles That a Small Specialist Library Plays to Guide the Development of a Hybrid Digital Library -- Power Is Information: South Africa's Promotion of Access to Information Act in Context -- Context and Documents -- A Bibliometric-Based Semi-automatic Approach to Identification of Candidate Thesaurus Terms: Parsing and Filtering of Noun Phrases from Citation Contexts -- Context Matters: An Analysis of Assessments of XML Documents -- Workshops -- Developing a Metadata Lifecycle Model -- EvaluatingUser Studies in Information Access.

CoLIS 5 was the ?fth in the series of international conferences whose general aim is to provide a broad forum for critically exploring and analyzing research inareassuchascomputerscience,informationscienceandlibraryscience.CoLIS examinesthehistorical,theoretical,empiricalandtechnicalissuesrelatingtoour understanding and use of information, promoting an interdisciplinary approach to research. CoLIS seeks to provide a broad platform for the examination of context as it relates to our theoretical, empirical and technical development of information-centered disciplines. The theme for CoLIS 5 was the nature, impact and role of context within information-centered research. Context is a complex, dynamic and multi- - mensional concept that in?uences both humans and machines: how they behave individually and how they interact with each other. In CoLIS 5 we took an interdisciplinary approach to the issue of context to help us understand and the theoretical approaches to modelling and understanding context, incorporate contextual reasoning within technology, and develop a shared framework for promoting the exploration of context.

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