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Hayes, Robert M. – Information Processing and Management, 1993
Presents and discusses implications of a set of measures of information. Definitions of relevant terms, including fact, data, representation, information, and knowledge, are given; four levels of processing data are explained (i.e., data transfer, data selection, data analysis, and data reduction); and relationships between information and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Data Analysis, Data Processing, Information Technology

Stokes, Joseph, III; Hayes, Robert M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1970
The Biomedical Information System is described as one which includes closed intermediate and open data, mobilizing all biomedical information for physicians, teachers, students and administrators. (Editor/IE)
Descriptors: Biomedical Equipment, Concept Formation, Data Processing, Information Retrieval
Hayes, Robert M.; Becker, Joseph – 1974
This volume is designed to be a comprehensive guide to the evaluation and use of computers and modern data processing systems in libraries. It is organized into four sections, each covering a major facet of library automation. Part 1 provides a mechanized introduction to library data processing, including its benefits and costs, a review of its…
Descriptors: Computers, Cost Effectiveness, Data Processing, Electronic Equipment
Hayes, Robert M.; Becker, Joseph – 1970
The purpose of this book is to assist libraries and librarians in resolving some of the problems faced in utilizing the new computer technology. The intent is to provide a concrete, factual guide to the principles and methods available for the application of modern data processing to library operations. For the librarian it is a handbook to guide…
Descriptors: Administration, Automation, Computer Programs, Data Processing