Human Information Retrieval

Author:   Julian Warner (Professor, The Queen's University of Belfast) ,  Michael Buckland (Professor Emeritus and Co-Director, Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, University of California, Berkeley) ,  Jonathan Furner (UCLA) ,  Markus Krajewski (Professor of Media Studies, University of Basel)
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9780262013444


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   01 November 2009
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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Human Information Retrieval


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An overview of information retrieval rooted in the humanities and social sciences but informed by an understanding of information technology and information theory. Information retrieval in the age of Internet search engines has become part of ordinary discourse and everyday practice: ""Google"" is a verb in common usage. Thus far, more attention has been given to practical understanding of information retrieval than to a full theoretical account. In Human Information Retrieval, Julian Warner offers a comprehensive overview of information retrieval, synthesizing theories from different disciplines (information and computer science, librarianship and indexing, and information society discourse) and incorporating such disparate systems as WorldCat and Google into a single, robust theoretical framework. There is a need for such a theoretical treatment, he argues, one that reveals the structure and underlying patterns of this complex field while remaining congruent with everyday practice. Warner presents a labor theoretic approach to information retrieval, building on his previously formulated distinction between semantic and syntactic mental labor, arguing that the description and search labor of information retrieval can be understood as both semantic and syntactic in character. Warner's information science approach is rooted in the humanities and the social sciences but informed by an understanding of information technology and information theory. The chapters offer a progressive exposition of the topic, with illustrative examples to explain the concepts presented. Neither narrowly practical nor largely speculative, Human Information Retrieval meets the contemporary need for a broader treatment of information and information systems.

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Author:   Julian Warner (Professor, The Queen's University of Belfast) ,  Michael Buckland (Professor Emeritus and Co-Director, Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, University of California, Berkeley) ,  Jonathan Furner (UCLA) ,  Markus Krajewski (Professor of Media Studies, University of Basel)
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:   MIT Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780262013444


ISBN 10:   0262013444
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   01 November 2009
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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I have always enjoyed Julian's take on information retrieval and this book is no exception. --David Ellis, Department of Information Studies, Aberystwyth University Julian Warner's treatment of Human Information Retrieval provides an up-to-date, erudite and thought-provoking account of this immensely important topic. The trans-disciplinary nature of the topic is developed, with theoretical and practical implications brought to the surface. This book is a 'must read' for researchers and thinking practitioners alike. --Robert D. Galliers, Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bentley University


Author Information

Julian Warner is on the faculty of Queen's University Management School at Queen's University Belfast. He is the author of Humanizing Information Technology, Information, Knowledge, Text, and From Writing to Computers.

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