Measuring information an information services perspective
This text presents a user-centered measure of information and describes how to use this method to evaluate information services of all kinds, especially library acquisitions. The book uses the mathematical theory of measurement to derive this measure. It shows how it can be applied to a number of ev...
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Main Author: | Tague-Sutcliffe, Jean 1931- (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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San Diego
Academic Press
1995
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Series: | Library and information science
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