Information Retrieval + X → Information Assimilation
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2012/v49i4/43905Keywords:
Information Retrieval, Information Assimilation, Perception, Information Resource Base (IRB)Abstract
In the present study, an attempt has been taken to develop a comprehensive model for information assimilation. Actually it is named as "Information Assimilation Cycle". Before going through the actual study, background of the study is described. At the conclusion some problems/factors associated with the assimilation have been pointed out so that we can remove these problems to attain effective information assimilation.Downloads
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