Abstract

Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community has been digitised and can be accessed in full on this website. All content is freely available on an open-access basis. Serials was published between 1988 and 2011. In 2012, the journal was retitled and is now published as Insights: the UKSG journal.

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  • He lived in a different age, and his witticism would certainly not apply to modern science

  • Limiting information, or stopping to gather facts, cannot be a solution. We must approach it from the other side, by finding ways to deal with the overabundance of information

  • We must think of the situation not as information overload, but perhaps as something like ‘organizational underload’ of information; as having a lack of sufficient conceptual structure

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Introduction

In order to get semantic triples, disambiguation of the words needs to occur. If one wants to be able to get a reasonable overview of a field of knowledge via the use of triples, one needs a reasonable degree of disambiguation and conversion into semantic triples in order to draw any conclusions at all, though there is always likely to remain some fuzziness in the results.

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