
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2014
Pages: 143-179
Series: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9789400769724
Full citation:
, "Information without information studies", in: Theories of information, communication and knowledge, Berlin, Springer, 2014


Information without information studies
pp. 143-179
in: Fidelia Ibekwe-San Juan, Thomas M. Dousa (eds), Theories of information, communication and knowledge, Berlin, Springer, 2014Abstract
A method is suggested of conducting a meta-analysis of contributions to the literature on the nature of information—one that involves identification of authors' ontological commitments. A framework is proposed for defining the range of ontological possibilities for things that have been called "information"; the ontological commitments of some of those whose work may be less familiar to the Library and Information Science (LIS) community are examined; and some residual confusion about the nature of the relationships among different conceptions of information is cleared up. It is tentatively concluded that any approach to conceptualizing information that downplays the contributions of LIS—i.e., information without information studies—is needlessly impoverished, not least on account of the range of ontological possibilities that it misses.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2014
Pages: 143-179
Series: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9789400769724
Full citation:
, "Information without information studies", in: Theories of information, communication and knowledge, Berlin, Springer, 2014