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Saracevic Tefko (1975). « Relevance : A review of and a framework for the thinking on the notion in information science ». Journal of the American Society for Information Science, vol. 26, n° 6, novembre, p. 321–343. ISSN 1097-4571. En ligne : <http://onlinelibrary.wi ... asi.4630260604/abstract>.
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Resource type: Journal Article DOI: 10.1002/asi.4630260604 ID no. (ISBN etc.): 1097-4571 BibTeX citation key: Saracevic1975 ![]() |
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Abstract |
Information science emerged as the third subject, along with logic and philosophy, to deal with relevance-an elusive, human notion. The concern with relevance, as a key notion in information science, is traced to the problems of scientific communication. Relevance is considered as a measure of the effectiveness of a contact between a source and a destination in a communication process. The different views of relevance that emerged are interpreted and related within a framework of communication of knowledge. Different views arose because relevance was considered at a number of different points in the process of knowledge communication. It is suggested that there exists an interlocking, interplaying cycle of various systems of relevances.
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