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A Library Love Triangle? : An analysis of the relationship between data, information and knowledge in Library and Information Studies (or, Pullman’s Dust : A new model for data, information and knowledge). James Atkinson City, University of London (MSc Library Science and Information Assistant) @jamesatkinson81 / [email protected]

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A Library Love Triangle? : An analysis of the relationship between data, information and knowledge in Library and Information Studies

(or, Pullman’s Dust : A new model for data, information and knowledge).

James AtkinsonCity, University of London (MSc Library Science and Information Assistant)@jamesatkinson81 / [email protected]

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What I shall be covering today

■Why?■Findings: Definitions, Models, Points of Agreement and Disagreement■The Relationship within Information Literacy■My Own Model■Conclusions

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Introduction

The Induction Session First thoughts about Information Theory

First essay on Information Theory

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Issues■Knowledge merely an end product of using information?■Are ideas too reliant on other disciplines? ■Surely LIS must have an answer!

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The Three Definitions of Data■Ancient: From the Latin word datum – “the given”■Modern: anything fed into a computer (Machlup 1983)■Future: Datasets – will Shera’s quote (prophecy) become

yet truer?

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The Multitude Definitions of Information

iSquares showing Information represented as books (Hartel 2014)

■communication■physical■non-physical■sign■signal■human phenomenon■common to all creatures■discipline-free

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The Multitude Definitions of Information

“Information mean news or facts about something.”Cookie Monster (Losee 1997 and MarshalGrover 2008)

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The Different Definitions of Knowledge■Personal or Held across society?■Physical or Just In Our Heads?■A human construction? ■Importance of Context■Importance of Understanding

“What is knowledge?The question sounds simple, but the

answer is difficult.”Qvortrup (2006)

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Relationships between Data, Information and Knowledge:Linear Views

Above: A Representation of Shannon’s Ideas (Shannon and

Weaver 1949/1969)[see also: H = -Σ p(i) log p(i)]

Bertie Brookes’ Fundamental Equation of Information Science: K[S] + ∆ I = K[S+ ∆S]

Left: The DIKW hierarchy shown as a pyramid

(Rowley 2007)

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Relationships between Data, Information and Knowledge:More Complex Views

Above: Brookes’ Information-Knowledge Relationship

from Todd (1999)

Left: Information passing between a sender and receiver (Farradane 1980)

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Relationships between Data, Information and Knowledge:More Complex Views

Thellefsen, Sørensen and Thellefsen (2014)

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Other Discussion Points■D-I-K is a process, but how does it work?■The Importance (or Otherwise) of Truth■Where should knowledge be?■Computers vs Humans■Work from other disciplines, or is everyone only in it for

themselves?

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Data-Information-Knowledge within IL

■Information Retrieval Skills■Teaching■Shannon-Weaver : Understanding as Noise

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Data-Information-Knowledge within LIS Fields

“Information Literacy is defined as the ability to know when there is a need for information, to be able to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively use that information for the issue or

problem at hand.”

- American Library Association (1989 from Bawden and Robionson 2012)

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Data-Information-Knowledge within LIS Fields

Information Literacy

■Information Retrieval Skills■Teaching■Shannon-Weaver : Understanding as Noise

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My Own Model

Pullman’s Dust

“Dust is only a name for what happens when matter understands itself.  Matter loves matter.  

It seeks to know more about itself, and Dust is formed.”

Balthamos in The Amber Spyglass (Pullman 2000/2011)

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My Own Model

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My Own Model

“Knowledge and information are separate but interacting entities; we transform one into the other constantly… the

transformation of information into knowledge and knowledge into information, forms the basis for all human learning and

communication.”

Elizabeth Orna (from Bawden 2001)

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Conclusions“As was concluded in a previous essay on Information Theory

(Atkinson 2014), this will be a never-ending debate.  “An exploration of information runs into immediate difficulties,” said

Buckland (1991) and the same is true of its relationship with data and knowledge.  

However, we can try, and we must, to get closer to the truth.”

Atkinson (2016)

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Questions

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