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Information as Thing by Michael Buckland | What Makes This Paper Great? (#10) with NEW AI Features! 

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@thomduclos6411
@thomduclos6411 Год назад
Love your work! I am focusing in on Privacy and your work has definitely helped me in amplifying this message! Graduating in December 23 with MLIS. 😊 Thom
@INFIDEOS
@INFIDEOS Год назад
Thanks for your kind comment, Tom. That's wonderful news about your studies in LIS. Congratulations! I look forward to your contributions to the field, and I hope we meet in person some day. 😉
@adriennew6832
@adriennew6832 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Saw you at ECIL and your presentation and approaches have stuck with me. I'm using this video in our gen ed course as a companion to the Buckland paper.
@INFIDEOS
@INFIDEOS 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful! Thanks for your supportive note; it is appreciated. I also asign videos and papers side-by-side and my students enjoy the different perspectives. I look forward to seeing you again at ECIL, a wonderful conference. (Oh, perhaps you know, but if not, I turned the ECIL presentation in a video series: ru-vid.com/group/PLZp7Vke_WTVpFc-vT3Yv6he9iNFztRvAg if you want to return to the "Archipelago of Information Science.") Warmest wishes, Jenna
@sarang.chavan
@sarang.chavan 7 месяцев назад
Hello! Thanks for this video. Request to reduce the volume of background music as against the spoken word.
@INFIDEOS
@INFIDEOS 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for your comment, Sarang.Chavan. My videos follow a standard ratio of my voiceover (volume) to the music, and this is set by my video-making platform. But because my voice can be soft, it may require an additional adjustment, that is, raising my voice or decreasing the sound of the music. Hence, I will do that in future videos. I'm very sorry if this matter frustrated your viewing and learning, and I appreciate the feedback. All the best wishes, Jenna
@leannewho664
@leannewho664 5 дней назад
Thank you for the informative video. Is there a plan to add subtitles?
@INFIDEOS
@INFIDEOS 5 дней назад
Leanne, Thanks for watching and for your note. So, you should be able to access automatically generated subtitles from RU-vid, which are not too bad. With your encouragement, I will put this task on my to do list (because there is another way to secure subtitles but it takes some time). I hope you keep coming back to INFIDEOS. Warmest wishes, Jenna
@damncrazylove
@damncrazylove 5 дней назад
This was very informative and useful for the class I am taking, but the video is so hard to watch. It has way too many moving parts and flashing colors, I'm getting a headache just watching it.
@INFIDEOS
@INFIDEOS 5 дней назад
So sorry to hear of your headache, DCL. Thanks for watching and commenting. Here are two options to potentially help if you return to my videos in your class: 1.) Play the video but just listen (don't watch). My videos are anchored in that narrative (audio track) not in the imagery on the screen (which is just decoration). They can function like a podcast and some of my students prefer this way. OR, 2.) Read the paper instead! (That's how I learned Buckland's ideas myself along with thousands of past generations of students in Information Science. I'm not being sarcastic, reading is still a better mode of understanding for many people.) Hope these strategies help by providing alternatives. Best wishes for your studies in Information Science.
@abhimanyupandey9740
@abhimanyupandey9740 7 месяцев назад
Found this summary really helpful but has left me more confused. It seems that "information" is so ambiguous and we are trying our best to make sense of the noise by classifying it. Yet there is so much overlap. For example, information as data is defined to be what resides in our computers and information as texts/books can be both digital or exists as a hardcopy. But a digital copy of information as text wouldn't be considered as data as well? I am finding it difficult to find concrete boundaries which is conflicting with my understanding on various types and sources of information.
@INFIDEOS
@INFIDEOS 7 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment on the nature of information. In truth, my field (Information Science) has been debating the definition for about 50 years, and Bates' comprehensive review (mentioned in the video) identifies around 100 attempts. There is even a theorist who declares we simply should give up the effort! Hence, this matter even confuses the best experts! For my part, I have attempted to define information through drawings (you might enjoy that video, also on this site and linked at the end of my comment). All this is along way of saying you are in good company with your confusion, and I impressed by your reflections. I hope that over the years (and it will take time), you might come to your own understanding. Sincere good wishes, Jenna My video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-t213bFR4Oe4.html Bates' great survey of definitions: pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/articles/information.html
@abhimanyupandey9740
@abhimanyupandey9740 7 месяцев назад
@@INFIDEOS Thank you so much for your prompt response. It is good to know that I am not alone in this boat. Will go through the resources provided by you. Thanks again and good luck professor :D
@user-ul2jr8yq1l
@user-ul2jr8yq1l Год назад
Very Informative! (hehe)
@INFIDEOS
@INFIDEOS Год назад
Ha! ha! Great comment! 😊 Thanks for watching and writing. Please keep coming back to INFIDEOS.
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