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    Title: 資訊研究的典範變遷
    Other Titles: Paradigm Shifts in Information Studies
    Authors: 賴鼎銘
    Contributors: 淡江大學資訊與圖書館學系
    Keywords: 資訊科學;典範變遷;圖書館;資訊使用;Information Science;Paradigm Shift;Library;Information Use
    Date: 1996-11
    Issue Date: 2014-04-11 12:12:15 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北市:世界新聞傳播學院圖書資訊學系
    Abstract: 本文旨在探討圖書館學與 資訊研究的典範變遷 。作者首先介紹典範的意義及重要性,隨後探討圖書館學與資訊研究的五個典範,例如圖書館作為一種社會機構的典範、系統導向的典範、 Belkin知識的非常態狀態典範、Dervin的意義建構論及詮釋學等。本文旨在探討各個典範的核心焦點及其特色。針對各個典範的不同批評也被提出來討論。
    The purpose of this paper is to trace the paradigm shifts in the field of library and information studies. This paper identifies five paradigms in LIS field, such as library as a social institution, system approach, Belkin's ASK approach, Dervin's sense making approach, and hermeneutics. For each paradigm, the author presents its focus and assumptions. Furthermore, the problems and criticisms are examined too.
    Relation: 二十一世紀資訊科學與技術的展望國際學術研討會論文集=Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Science and Technology: Perspectives in the 21st Century,頁97-124
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