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	<REFERENCE_TYPE>31</REFERENCE_TYPE>
	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>Belkin, Nicholas J.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Robertson, Stephen E.</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>1976</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Information Science and the Phenomenon of Information</TITLE>
	<KEYWORDS>
		<KEYWORD>communication</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>(thought</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>transfer),information</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>science</KEYWORD>
	</KEYWORDS>
	<ABSTRACT> Deduces the fundamental phenomena of information science, starting from two premises: that information science is a problem-oriented discipline concerned with the effective transfer of desired information from human generator to human user, and that the single notion common to all concepts of information now extant is that of change of structure. (Author)</ABSTRACT>
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