Fundamental Forms of Information
Los Angeles Times, June 20, 1987, part II, p. 1; photo by George R. Fry Fundamental forms of information, as well as the term “information” itself, are defined and developed for the purposes of information science/studies. Concepts of natural and represented information (taking an unconventional sense of representation), encoded and embodied information, as well as experienced, enacted, expressed, embedded, recorded,