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Springer, Dordrecht
2016
479 Pages
ISBN 978-3-658-14679-5
Information cultures in the digital age
a Festschrift in honor of Rafael Capurro
Edited by
Matthew Kelly , Jared Bielby
Publication details
Full citation:
Kelly, M. , Bielby, J. (eds) (2016). Information cultures in the digital age: a Festschrift in honor of Rafael Capurro, Springer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
The epistemological maturity of information science and the debate around paradigms
Ribeiro Fernanda
111-124

A methodology for studying knowledge creation in organizational settings
Suorsa Anna; Huotari Maija Leena
125-142

The significance of digital hermeneutics for the philosophy of technology
Tripathi Arun Kumar
143-157

Information ethics in the age of digital labour and the surveillance-industrial complex
Fuchs Christian
173-190

Ethics of European institutions as normative foundation of responsible research and innovation in ICT
Stahl Bernd Carsten
207-219

Ethico-philosophical reflection on overly self-confident or even arrogant humanism applied to a possible history-oriented rationality of the library and librarianship
Suominen Vesa
321-338

Ethical and legal use of information by university students
Fernández-Molina Juan-Carlos; Muriel-Torrado Enrique
399-412

Reflections on Rafael Capurro's thoughts in education and research of information science in Brazil
Vania Pinheiro Lena
413-425
