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Archived Curricula Guide 2010–2011
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Information Studies and Interactive Media

Information studies and interactive media is a discipline which was born when the Hypermedia Laboratory and the Department of Information Studies merged in 2009. The fields of information studies and interactive media particularly emphasized in curriculum are information retrieval, information seeking, knowledge and records management and interactive and digital media. These main themes provide an opportunity to learn about many aspects of information studies and interactive
media.

Information studies addresses the information flow between human generators and human users. It seeks to conceptualize and understand the information environments, the information needs of individuals and groups, and the organisation of information resources. The systems of organising information include e.g. libraries, archives, information services, portals and databases.

Interactive media as field of research with the multidisciplinary developmental history, is located on a basis created by the fields of social science, the humanities and design sciences. The social sciences perspective in interactive media research is represented by the study of the importance of the new forms of media, their nature and function. The humanistic perspective stresses the pivotal nature of artistic and informative structure, mode of presentation and human thinking, action and creative dimensions. The design attribute is connected to the applied research and development work of interactive media analysis and comprehension.


Department of Information Studies and Interactive Media