The concept of information culture in Spanish Information Science research
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v11i1.4325Keywords:
information culture, information science, managementAbstract
This paper identifies how the concept of information culture has been defined and approched in the Spanish scientific literature on Information Science. It is defended that 'culture' needs a definition that includes all the several elements that are influential in the sociocultural context of the organization management. Thus, information culture is metioned in three different approaches: management, socio-educational and communication technology. Such uses express that information culture is a socio-cultural context that influences people behavior regarding the use and production of information. The review of the scientific literature in Information Science has showed differences in this matter between Spain and other countries.Downloads
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