Proximity and Epidata (Record no. 84733)

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ISBN 9783031170942
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Call Number 025.04
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Author Bonnici, Laurie J.
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Title Proximity and Epidata
Sub Title Attributes and Meaning Modification /
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2022.
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Number of Pages XIII, 100 p. 62 illus., 38 illus. in color.
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Series statement Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services,
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Remark 2 Proximity and Clues -- More than Meets the Eye -- Epidata, Clues, Threads, and Webs -- Provocations and Invitations.
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Summary, etc This book provides a new model to explore discoverability and enhance the meaning of information. The authors have coined the term epidata, which includes items and circumstances that impact the expression of the data in a document, but are not part of the ordinary process of retrieval systems. Epidata affords pathways and points to details that cast light on proximities that might otherwise go unknown. In addition, it offers clues to mis-and dis-information discernment. There are many ways to find needed information; however, finding the most useable information is not an easy task. The authors explore the uses of proximity and the necessity for knowing the approaches that make finding and understanding information possible. The authors sketch a constellation of proximities, present examples of attempts to accomplish proximity, and provoke a discussion of the role of proximity in the field. In addition, the authors suggest that proximity is a thread between retrieval constructs based on known topics, predictable relations, and types of information seeking that lie outside constructs such as browsing, stumbling, encountering, detective work, art making, and translation.
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Author 2 O'Connor, Brian C.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17094-2
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-- Information storage and retrieval systems.
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-- Library science.
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-- Information modeling.
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-- Data mining.
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-- Machine learning.
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-- Computer science.
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-- Information Storage and Retrieval.
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-- Library Science.
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-- Information Model.
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-- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
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-- Machine Learning.
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-- Computer Science.
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