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Intrinsic Data Obfuscation as the Result of Book and Paper Conservation Interventions
(2011)
The effects of book and paper
conservation treatments on the intrinsic data of the
artifacts are examined. The tangible data present in an
object are grouped in three layers, with the third layer
being associated with the ...
From Medical Records to Health Knowledge Management Systems: the coding to health sector
(2011)
One of the most significant challenges in
health care is the ability to effectively manage
information. Information technology has already the
potential role to transform the way work in the health
care environmental. ...
Approaching Information as an Integrated Field: educating Information Professionals
(2011)
This is a brief presentation of the
framework and philosophy followed by the Department
of Library Science and Information Systems in the
development of its new curriculum. The belief that
information organizations, such ...
Archiving as an Information Science. Evidence from a Survey Carried out on a Sample of Greek Students
(2011)
New technology has always been and
certainly is today a key factor in the evolution of
information. The emergence of archival science as an
autonomous discipline and its integration into the wider
field of information ...
Museological Claims to Autonomous Knowledge: rethinking the Conceptual Mode of Display and its Claims to Knowledge
(2011)
The paper considers museological claims
to autonomous knowledge by looking at the conceptual
mode of display. Museological representations are still
dominated by objects and hierarchies of classical
sciences we conclude ...