1998
DOI: 10.1080/00207239808711157
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Information ecology ‐ a viewpoint

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“…Therefore, comparing the definition and explanation on the concept of information ecology given in this paper with the references [9,10] , our definition is not only more concise and more precise than the others but also more rational.…”
Section: Fig1 Model Of Ecological Process In Information Studymentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Therefore, comparing the definition and explanation on the concept of information ecology given in this paper with the references [9,10] , our definition is not only more concise and more precise than the others but also more rational.…”
Section: Fig1 Model Of Ecological Process In Information Studymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…For example, Eryomin pointed out that information ecology is a science which studies the laws governing the influence of information summary on the formation and functioning of bio-systems, including that of individuals, human communities, and humanity in general and on the health and psychological, physical and social well-being of the human being; and which undertakes to develop methodologies to improve the information environment [9] . Obviously, This explanation on the concept of information ecology is, more or less, right but it did not grasp the conversion of "information-knowledge-intelligence".…”
Section: Fig1 Model Of Ecological Process In Information Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information ecology 1 , according to [2], is a hybrid science which converges the two concepts of "information revolution" and "green revolution". An information ontology, then could be described as "the sum total of information quality, management, products and value, as well as the evaluation of information services and need and liability" [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An information ontology, then could be described as "the sum total of information quality, management, products and value, as well as the evaluation of information services and need and liability" [2].…”
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