Integrational Linguistics for Library and Information Science
Linguistics, Philosophy, Rhetoric and Technology
- 406pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of linguistics and information science, this collection offers insights into how integrational linguistics can enhance information management and technology. It is structured into three parts: the first examines its relevance to information science, the second explores its applications in information technology, and the third addresses ethical considerations, language use, and philosophical aspects in library science. This work is tailored for librarians and information scientists seeking to deepen their understanding of these connections.
