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Eddy et al. (2014) use principles of information ecology to develop a framework for integrating scientific information in decision-making in ecosystem-based management (EBM). Using a metaphor of how a species adapts to environmental changes through information processing, they developed a 3-tiered
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has seen significant adoption of the term and librarians have been described by Nardi and O'Day as a "keystone species in information ecology", and references to information ecology range as far afield as the Collaborative Digital Reference Service of the Library of Congress, to children's library
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Nardi and O’Day's book represents the first specific treatment of information ecology by anthropologists. H.E. Kuchka situates information within socially-distributed cognition of cultural systems. Casagrande and Peters use information ecology for an anthropological critique of Southwest US water
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Casagrande, D.G., & C. Peters. 2013. Ecomyopia meets the longue durée: An information ecology of the increasingly arid Southwestern United States. Pp. 97-144 in H. Kopnina & E. Shoreman (Eds.), Environmental Anthropology: Future Directions. New York:
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Law schools represent another area where the phrase is gaining increasing acceptance, e.g. NYU Law School Conference Towards a Free Information Ecology and a lecture series on Information ecology at Duke University Law School's
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that draws deeply on the language and perspectives of information ecology together with observations and analyses of high-visibility examples of successful
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model that differentiates primary, secondary and tertiary levels of information processing, within both the technical and human domains.
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Eddy, B. G., B. Hearn, J. E. Luther, M. Van Zyll de Jong, W. Bowers, R. Parsons, D. Piercey, G. Strickland, and B. Wheeler. 2014.
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An information ecology approach to science–policy integration in adaptive management of social-ecological systems
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policy. Stepp (1999) published a prospectus for the anthropological study of information ecology.
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Information ecology was used as book title by Thomas H. Davenport and Laurence Prusak (
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The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
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The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
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in their book "Information Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart," (
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Science-Policy Integration (SPI) / Ecosystems-Based Management (EBM)
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provides an analytic framework for the emergence of the networked
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Soylu, Ahmet; De Causmaecker, Patrick; Wild, Fridolin (2010).
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Information ecology also makes a connection to the concept of
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A Free Information Ecology in the Digital Environment
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Index

Information ecosystem
ecological
information society
metaphor
information space
ecosystem
collective intelligence
knowledge ecology
Pór 2000
The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
Creative Commons
Yochai Benkler
information economy
peer production
Bonnie Nardi
Vicki O'Day
Nardi & O’Day 1999
Davenport & Prusak 1997
DSTC
Center for the Study of the Public Domain
library science
icon
Environment portal
Biosemiotics
Collaborative filtering
Collective intelligence
Collective memory
Complex adaptive system
Crowd psychology
Diffusion of innovations

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