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'''Tefko Saracevic''' was born | '''Tefko Saracevic''' (1930-2024) was a Croatian American information scientist. | ||
== Life == | |||
'''Tefko Saracevic''' was born on November 24, 1930 in Zagreb, Croatia. | |||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
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He was a professor in the School of Information Science at Case Western Reserve from 1962 until he moved to the School for Communication, Information and Library Studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1985. He became an emeritus professor in 2020 and remained academically active. | He was a professor in the School of Information Science at Case Western Reserve from 1962 until he moved to the School for Communication, Information and Library Studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1985. He became an emeritus professor in 2020 and remained academically active. | ||
After the end of Yugoslavia, he contributed actively to the development of information science in independent Croatia where he He co-founded the international conference Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA). | After the end of Yugoslavia, he contributed actively to the development of information science in independent Croatia where he He co-founded the international conference Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA). | ||
He died on October 5, 2024 in Spring Lake, Michigan. | |||
== Contributions == | |||
Saracevic became a leading information scientist, known for his work on information retrieval, digital libraries, and, especially, the notion of relevance. | |||
Editor-in-Chief, ''Information Processing & Management'', 1985-2008. | |||
== Publications | == Publications == | ||
* ''Introduction to Information Science''. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., 1970. | * ''Introduction to Information Science''. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., 1970. Edited volume. | ||
* "Relevance: A Review and a framework." ''Journal of the Association for Information Science'' 26, no. 6 (Nov-Dec 1975): 321-343. "Relevance: A Review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: Nature and manifestations of relevance." 58, no 13 (2007): 1915-1933. "Part III: Nature and manifestations of relevance." 58, no. 13 (2007): 2126–2144. | * "Relevance: A Review and a framework." ''Journal of the Association for Information Science'' 26, no. 6 (Nov-Dec 1975): 321-343. "Relevance: A Review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: Nature and manifestations of relevance." 58, no 13 (2007): 1915-1933. "Part III: Nature and manifestations of relevance." 58, no. 13 (2007): 2126–2144. | ||
* ''The Notion of Relevance in Information Science : Everybody Knows What Relevance Is. But, What Is It Really?'' Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017. | * ''The Notion of Relevance in Information Science : Everybody Knows What Relevance Is. But, What Is It Really?'' Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017. | ||
== Offices == | |||
*{{ASIST|American Society for Information Science and Technology]]. President, 1991. | |||
== Honors == | == Honors == | ||
* American Association for Information Sciences and Technology Award of Merit, 1995. Also Outstanding Information Science Teacher Award, 1985. | *[[ASIST|American Association for Information Sciences and Technology Award of Merit, 1995. Also Outstanding Information Science Teacher Award, 1985. | ||
* Gerald Salton Award for Scientific Excellence, | * Association for Computing Machinery. Gerald Salton Award for Scientific Excellence,, 1997. | ||
* | *University of Zadar, Croatia. Honorary doctorate of science, 2011. | ||
== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
* "Tefko Saracevic" ''Wikipedia'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tefko_Saracevic] | * "Tefko Saracevic" ''Wikipedia'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tefko_Saracevic] | ||
* "Tefko Saracevic Obituary" ''Legacy'' [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/tefko-saracevic-obituary?id=56525071] | * "Tefko Saracevic Obituary" ''Legacy'' [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/tefko-saracevic-obituary?id=56525071] | ||
Revision as of 22:27, 18 May 2025
Tefko Saracevic (1930-2024) was a Croatian American information scientist.
Life
Tefko Saracevic was born on November 24, 1930 in Zagreb, Croatia.
Career
Saracevic graduated with a degree in electrical engineering at the University of Zagreb in 1957 and soon afterwards secretly hiked across the mountains into southern Austria as a refugee. In 1959 he arrived in Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked at the Center for Communication and Documentation Research at Case Western Reserve University working with James Whitney Perry, Allen Kent, and their Semantic Factor indexing language. He obtained his master's and doctorate degrees in information science there. His doctoral dissertation completed in 1970 was entitled “On the Concept of Relevance in Information Science,” a topic to which he repeatedly returned. He was a professor in the School of Information Science at Case Western Reserve from 1962 until he moved to the School for Communication, Information and Library Studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1985. He became an emeritus professor in 2020 and remained academically active. After the end of Yugoslavia, he contributed actively to the development of information science in independent Croatia where he He co-founded the international conference Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA). He died on October 5, 2024 in Spring Lake, Michigan.
Contributions
Saracevic became a leading information scientist, known for his work on information retrieval, digital libraries, and, especially, the notion of relevance.
Editor-in-Chief, Information Processing & Management, 1985-2008.
Publications
- Introduction to Information Science. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., 1970. Edited volume.
- "Relevance: A Review and a framework." Journal of the Association for Information Science 26, no. 6 (Nov-Dec 1975): 321-343. "Relevance: A Review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: Nature and manifestations of relevance." 58, no 13 (2007): 1915-1933. "Part III: Nature and manifestations of relevance." 58, no. 13 (2007): 2126–2144.
- The Notion of Relevance in Information Science : Everybody Knows What Relevance Is. But, What Is It Really? Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017.
Offices
- {{ASIST|American Society for Information Science and Technology]]. President, 1991.
Honors
- [[ASIST|American Association for Information Sciences and Technology Award of Merit, 1995. Also Outstanding Information Science Teacher Award, 1985.
- Association for Computing Machinery. Gerald Salton Award for Scientific Excellence,, 1997.
- University of Zadar, Croatia. Honorary doctorate of science, 2011.