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Journal Of The American Society For Information Science (Swanson)

 

Use of stored data [by military intelligence analysts] is intensively interactive; "information retrieval" is an inadequate and even misleading metaphor. The analyst is continually interacting with units of stored data as though they were pieces selected from a thousand scrambled jigsaw puzzles. Relevant patterns, not relevant documents, are sought. Imagine for a moment that the scientific community adopted the culture, attitudes, and metaphors of the intelligence community with respect to recorded information. Scientists might then take seriously the idea that new knowledge is to be gained from the library as well as from the laboratory, through processes of correlation, synthesis, and exploration of the literature.
Don R. Swanson. Historical Note: Information Retrieval and the Future of an Illusion. Journal Of The American Society For Information Science. 39(2):92-98, 1988.
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