A rudimentary theory of information: Consequences for information science and information systems

World Futures 49 (3):275-286 (1997)
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(1997). A rudimentary theory of information: Consequences for information science and information systems. World Futures: Vol. 49, The Quest for a Unified Theory of Information, pp. 275-286

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Unified theories of cognition.Allen Newell - 1990 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
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What is information?David J. Israel & John Perry - 1990 - In Philip P. Hanson (ed.), Information, Language and Cognition. University of British Columbia Press.

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