Journal: Library Trends

Volume 52, Issue 3

373 -- 376Ken Herold. Introduction: The Philosophy of Information
377 -- 386Ian Cornelius. Information and Its Philosophy
387 -- 407Bernd Frohmann. Documentation Redux: Prolegomenon to (Another) Philosophy of Information
408 -- 426Ronald E. Day. Community as Event
427 -- 446Jonathan Furner. Information Studies Without Information
447 -- 462John M. Budd. Relevance: Language, Semantics, Philosophy
463 -- 487Don Fallis. On Verifying the Accuracy of Information: Philosophical Perspectives
488 -- 506Birger Hjørland. Arguments for Philosophical Realism in Library and Information Science
507 -- 514Torkild Thellefsen. Knowledge Profiling: The Basis for Knowledge Organization
515 -- 540Elin K. Jacob. Classification and Categorization: A Difference that Makes a Difference
541 -- 570Jack Mills. Faceted Classification and Logical Division in Information Retrieval
571 -- 587Elaine Svenonius. The Epistemological Foundations of Knowledge Representations
588 -- 603Stephen Paling. Classification, Rhetoric, and the Classificatory Horizon
604 -- 616Hope A. Olson. The Ubiquitous Hierarchy: An Army to Overcome the Threat of a Mob
617 -- 628Amanda Spink, Charles Cole. A Human Information Behavior Approach to a Philosophy of Information
629 -- 657Søren Brier. Cybersemiotics and the Problems of the Information-Processing Paradigm as a Candidate for a Unified Science of Information Behind Library Information Science
658 -- 665Luciano Floridi. LIS as Applied Philosophy of Information: A Reappraisal