番茄:欧洲人对信息科学的看法

Julian Warner, Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan, Isabella Peters, Niels Windfeld Lund, Michael Buckland
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在哥本哈根举行的2016年asist年会上,与会者讨论了欧洲对信息科学世界的看法。介绍和讨论听取了欧洲在信息科学方面的贡献和观点,并将其与美国的观点进行了对比。尼尔斯·隆德(Niels Lund)讨论了北欧图书馆与信息科学(LIS)及其对20世纪80年代开始的丹麦教育的影响。朱利安·华纳谈到了电报的发明,以及美国和欧洲对数据库知识产权的不同看法。Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan强调了欧洲大陆信息科学的发展,并谈到了创造术语以更好地统一整个欧洲的信息标准。Michael Buckland讨论了文献和新文献主义的历史以及欧洲在该领域的影响。伊莎贝拉·彼得斯(Isabella Peters)以asist欧洲分会关于信息科学的观点样本结束了演讲。
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Tomato Tomahto: European Perspectives on Information Science

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During a panel at the ASIS&T 2016 Annual Meeting in Copenhagen, attendees discussed European perspectives on the world of information science. The presentations and discussions took European contributions and views on information science and contrasted them with those of the United States. Niels Lund discussed the Nordic Library and Information Science (LIS) and the impact LIS had on education in Denmark starting in the 1980s. Julian Warner talked about the invention of the telegraph and differing opinions on intellectual property in databases between the United States and Europe. Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan highlighted the development of information science in continental Europe and talked about coining terminology to better unify information standards across Europe. Michael Buckland discussed the history of documentation and neo-documentalism and the European influences in that field. Isabella Peters closed the presentations with a sample of opinions on information science from the European Chapter of ASIS&T.

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