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Author Smiraglia, Richard P., 1952- author.

Title Cultural synergy in information institutions / Richard P. Smiraglia.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Springer, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 82 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Cultural forces govern a synergistic relationship among information institutions that shapes their roles collectively and individually. Cultural synergy is the combination of perception- and behavior-shaping knowledge within, between, and among groups. Our hyperlinked era makes information-sharing among institutions critically important for scholarship as well as for the advancement of humankind. Information institutions are those that have, or share in, the mission to preserve, conserve, and disseminate information objects and their informative content. A central idea is the notion of social epistemology that information institutions arise culturally from social forces of the cultures they inhabit, and that their purpose is to disseminate that culture. All information institutions are alike in critical ways. Intersecting lines of cultural mission are trajectories for synergy for allowing us to perceive the universe of information institutions as interconnected and evolving and moving forward in distinct ways for the improvement of the condition of humankind through the building up of its knowledge base and of its information-sharing processes. This book is an exploration of the cultural synergy that can be realized by seeing commonalities among information institutions (sometimes also called cultural heritage institutions): museums, libraries, and archives. The hyperlinked era of the Semantic Web makes information sharing among institutions critically important for scholarship as well as the advancement of mankind. The book addresses the origins of cultural information institutions, the history of the professions that run them, and the social imperative of information organization as a catalyst for semantic synergy.
Contents Chapter 1. Cultural Synergy and the Role of Information Institutions -- Chapter 2. The Nature of Information -- Chapter 3. What is (are) Information Studies? -- Chapter 4. The Synergistic Information Professions: Applications of the Information Process -- Chapter 5. Some History of Libraries, Library and Information Science, Information Technology -- Chapter 6. Gatekeepers: Information Dissemination -- Chapter 7. Knowledge Organization: Bibliography as Synergic Catalyst -- Chapter 8. Into the Future Boldly: The Imperative for Cultural Synergy.
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Language English.
Subject Information science.
Information science.
Library science -- Philosophy.
Library science -- Philosophy.
Library administration.
information science.
Library administration.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Printed edition: 9781493912483
ISBN 9781493912490 (electronic book)
1493912496 (electronic book)
1493912488 (print)
9781493912483 (print)
9781493912506 (print)
149391250X
9781493954681 (print)
1493954687
9781493912483
Standard No. 10.1007/978-1-4939-1249-0