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Information Retrieval + X → Information Assimilation


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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.

Keywords

Information Retrieval, Information Assimilation, Perception, Information Resource Base (IRB).
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Sibsankar Jana
University of Kalyani, W.B.
India


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Sibsankar Jana
University of Kalyani, W.B., India

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.

Keywords


Information Retrieval, Information Assimilation, Perception, Information Resource Base (IRB).

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