Knowledge Map of Information Science: Implications for the Future of the Field
Journal article, 2007

This collective paper incorporates eleven position papers on implications of the "Knowledge Map of Information Science,” a Critical Delphi study conducted in 2003-2005 and published as a series of four articles (ZINS, 2007 a, b, c, d). The Delphi study captured the deliberations of 57 leading information science scholars from 16 countries to provide (1) definitions of the fundamental concepts of data, information knowledge and message, (2) alternative conceptions of the broad information science domain, (3) different classificatory mappings of the field, and (4) comprehensive mappings of information science. Overall, the Knowledge Map provides an early 21st century snapshot of the field that should help guide future research, educational programming, publishing, and other professional and scholarly thrusts. Future information science mapping research should be done periodically, including additional Delphi studies and assessments of the degree of the field’s expansion and probable division into sub-fields. Alternative methodologies for mapping the expanding information science universe and its synergies with other fields of knowledge should also be explored.

Author

Chaim Zins

Anthony Debons

Clare Beghtol

Michael K. Buckland

Charles H. Davis

Gordana Dodig Crnkovic

Chalmers, Applied Information Technology (Chalmers)

University of Gothenburg

Nicolae Dragulanescu

Glynn Harmon

Donald H. Kraft

Richard P. Smiraglia

Brazilian Journal of Information Science

Vol. 1 1 3-29

Subject Categories

Computer and Information Science

DOI

10.1002/meet.14504201176

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10/7/2017