Information science emerges (a) when conceptual explorations, not directed towards immediate practical or technical ends, begin to take place, and (b) they are seen to be concerned with a definable area of interest [that of facilitating the transmission of information between people].


p. 220; As cited in: Lyn Robinson and David Bawden (2011). - Information Systems (1973)


Information science emerges (a) when conceptual explorations, not directed towards immediate practical or technical ends, begin to take place, and...

Information science emerges (a) when conceptual explorations, not directed towards immediate practical or technical ends, begin to take place, and...

Information science emerges (a) when conceptual explorations, not directed towards immediate practical or technical ends, begin to take place, and...

Information science emerges (a) when conceptual explorations, not directed towards immediate practical or technical ends, begin to take place, and...