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E-raamat: Information Context: Nature, Impact, and Role: 5th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Sciences, CoLIS 2005, Glasgow, UK, June 4-8, 2005 Proceedings

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CoLIS 5 was the ?fth in the series of international conferences whose general aim is to provide a broad forum for critically exploring and analyzing research inareassuchascomputerscience,informationscienceandlibraryscience.CoLIS examinesthehistorical,theoretical,empiricalandtechnicalissuesrelatingtoour understanding and use of information, promoting an interdisciplinary approach to research. CoLIS seeks to provide a broad platform for the examination of context as it relates to our theoretical, empirical and technical development of information-centered disciplines. The theme for CoLIS 5 was the nature, impact and role of context within information-centered research. Context is a complex, dynamic and multi- - mensional concept that in uences both humans and machines: how they behave individually and how they interact with each other. In CoLIS 5 we took an interdisciplinary approach to the issue of context to help us understand and the theoretical approaches to modelling and understanding context, incorporate contextual reasoning within technology, and develop a shared framework for promoting the exploration of context.
Invited Papers
Wittgenstein, Language and Information: ``Back to the Rough Ground!''
1(4)
David C. Blair
Text, Co-text, Context and the Documentary Continuum
5(2)
Elisabeth Davenport
Representing Context
The Sense of Information: Understanding the Cognitive Conditional Information Concept in Relation to Information Acquisition
7(13)
Peter Ingwersen
Kalervo Jarvelin
Practical Implications of Handling Multiple Contexts in the Principle of Polyrepresentation
20(12)
Birger Larsen
Information Sharing and Timing: Findings from Two Finnish Organizations
32(15)
Gunilla Widen- Wulff
Elisabeth Davenport
Context and Relevance in Information Seeking
Contexts of Relevance for Information Retrieval System Design
47(12)
Erica Cosijn
Theo Bothma
Searching for Relevance in the Relevance of Search
59(20)
Elaine G. Toms
Heather L. O' Brien
Rick Kopak
Luanne Freund
Information Searching Behaviour: Between Two Principles
79(17)
Nick Buzikashvili
Context and Information
Bradford's Law of Scattering: Ambiguities in the Concept of ``Subject''
96(11)
Birger Hjorland
Jeppe Nicolaisen
The Instrumentality of Information Needs and Relevance
107(12)
Olof Sundin
Jenny Johannisson
Lifeworld and Meaning - Information in Relation to Context
119(22)
Janne Backlund
Contextualised Information Seeking
Personometrics: Mapping and Visualizing Communication Patterns in R & D Projects
141(14)
Morten Skovvang
Mikael K. Elbæk
Morten Hertzum
Annotations as Context for Searching Documents
155(16)
Maristella Agosti
Nicola Ferro
Conceptual Indexing Based on Document Content Representation
171(16)
Mustapha Baziz
Mohand Boughanem
Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles
Agendas for Context
What's the Deal with the Web/Blogs/the Next Big Technology: A Key Role for Information Science in e-Social Science Research?
187(13)
Mike Thelwall
Paul Wouters
Assessing the Roles That a Small Specialist Library Plays to Guide the Development of a Hybrid Digital Library
200(12)
Richard Butterworth
Veronica Davis Perkins
Power Is Information: South Africa's Promotion of Access to Information Act in Context
212(14)
Archie L. Dick
Context and Documents
A Bibliometric-Based Semi-automatic Approach to Identification of Candidate Thesaurus Terms: Parsing and Filtering of Noun Phrases from Citation Contexts
226(12)
Jesper W. Schneider
Pia Borlund
Context Matters: An Analysis of Assessments of XML Documents
238(11)
Nils Pharo
Ragnar Nordlie
Workshops
Developing a Metadata Lifecycle Model
249(2)
Jane Barton
R. John Robertson
Evaluating User Studies in Information Access
251(2)
Alex Bailey
Ian Ruthven
Leif Azzopardi
Author Index 253