2008
DOI: 10.1177/0165551508089718
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Fifty years of UK research in information science

Abstract: An attempt is made to discern the main research themes in British information science over the past half-century. Within these themes, emphasis is placed on research in the UK that has had some impact on the international information science community. The major factors that have influenced information science research in the UK are also briefly considered.

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“…Aslib was therefore recognized for much of this period as the de facto national centre for research in documentation and information science. Meadows (2008, p.11) notes that ‘for three decades from 1955 onwards, the Aslib Research and Consultancy department was a major contributor to the development of research in the subject both nationally and internationally. Its main interests lay in the evaluation of operations, user studies and automation, and a number of the research projects carried out were of long-term interest … The final closure of the department by Aslib was therefore a blow to UK research’.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aslib was therefore recognized for much of this period as the de facto national centre for research in documentation and information science. Meadows (2008, p.11) notes that ‘for three decades from 1955 onwards, the Aslib Research and Consultancy department was a major contributor to the development of research in the subject both nationally and internationally. Its main interests lay in the evaluation of operations, user studies and automation, and a number of the research projects carried out were of long-term interest … The final closure of the department by Aslib was therefore a blow to UK research’.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the ground covered in their paper was the subject of a special issue of the Journal of Information Science to mark the fiftieth anniversary in 2008 of the founding of the Institute of Information Scientists. However Robinson and Bawden only cite Bawden’s paper [2] in this special issue and not the equally significant contributions by Meadows [3], Mahon [4], Dextre Clark [5] and Garfield [6]. The paper by Meadows is especially important as it covers a number of the topics in the paper by Robinson and Bawden in more detail and offers some different perspectives.…”
Section: Letter To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We do not understand this statement, which seems to be at odds with a summary of the work of Cleverdon compiled by Keen [13]. We would suggest that the value of the Cranfield Conferences was that they bridged the disciplines of information retrieval and library classification and had a worldwide impact on the development of information retrieval research, not least in the development of the concepts of recall and precision [3].…”
Section: Letter To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the three ideas, the relevance is most complex due to its inherent subjectivity (Meadows 2008). A detailed account of the literature on relevance can be found in (Mizzaro 1997).…”
Section: The "Information Systems"mentioning
confidence: 99%