Rozwój teorii transferu informacji: rewolucja czy ewolucja?

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teoria informacji, transfer informacji, informacja naukowa

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Artykuł skupia się na teorii przepływu informacji. Przeprowadzenie analizy miało słu­żyć adaptacji nauk o informacji i bibliotekoznawstwa do technologii Web 2.0, w taki sposób, by umożliwić sprostanie wyzwaniom XXI w.

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2013-07-24

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Diller, K. R., & Olsen, L. N. (2013). Rozwój teorii transferu informacji: rewolucja czy ewolucja?. Zarządzanie Biblioteką, (1(5), 87–103. Pobrano z https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/ZB/article/view/1699

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