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Research paper thumbnail of The What, Who, and Why of Information Literacy: Theory, Benefits, Obstacles and Programs Infoteric

Research paper thumbnail of Organizing Complexity Toward Meaning: FRBR and the Semantic Web

This paper examines the recursive creation and importance of conceptual models of the universe an... more This paper examines the recursive creation and importance of conceptual models of the universe and bibliographic universe. In the complex evolution and development of human ecoculture and bio-technology, what and how we are able to perceive in our surrounding world interactively influences what and how we organize. Our current scientific environment is About W3C. (n.d.). Retrieved April 28, 2013, from http://www.w3.org/Consortium/

Research paper thumbnail of Systems in Relation: Relevance in Library and Information Sciences LI810XI – Professor Ann O'Neill Systematic Review Assignment

"a. connection with the subject or point at issue; relation to the matter in hand.

Research paper thumbnail of The What, Who, and Why of Information Literacy: Theory, Benefits, Obstacles and Programs Infoteric

Research paper thumbnail of Organizing Complexity Toward Meaning: FRBR and the Semantic Web

This paper examines the recursive creation and importance of conceptual models of the universe an... more This paper examines the recursive creation and importance of conceptual models of the universe and bibliographic universe. In the complex evolution and development of human ecoculture and bio-technology, what and how we are able to perceive in our surrounding world interactively influences what and how we organize. Our current scientific environment is About W3C. (n.d.). Retrieved April 28, 2013, from http://www.w3.org/Consortium/

Research paper thumbnail of Systems in Relation: Relevance in Library and Information Sciences LI810XI – Professor Ann O'Neill Systematic Review Assignment

"a. connection with the subject or point at issue; relation to the matter in hand.

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