Information Management and Scientometric of prerequisite of Novel Islamic Civilization

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Associate professor at Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy

Abstract

The difference between the people in the past and us in solving the problems is the difference in attitude towards the categorization of sciences and the classification of resources. The basis for their classification was the nature and purpose of science. For instance, Farabi, at the beginning of the precious book "Ahsa' al-Olum" has organized all the sciences in five categories. However, in the modern age of managing the details of knowledge and documents, the main cost and benefit and finding the knowledge gaps is the basis for the classification of resources.
Sciences classification was appropriate for the past Islamic civilization. However, we need to manage the information and scientometric  for the modern Islamic civilization. Because in the digital era, the data and information are remarkably on the rise at a very fast pace and some methods must be created to use them. The tools for information organization and management play an important role in this regard. Of course, data mining is the most important one.
The purpose of the Islamic Revolution in Iran is to create a new civilization distinct from Western civilization.  The novel Islamic civilization is a mission that everyone needs to try to accomplish. The main question of the study is that "what should be done for novel Islamic civilization in the field of the categorization of sciences and the classification of resources?" The method used in this paper is library research and is based on theories of information science and knowledge management. The finding of this research is using the tools of organizing information, data mining, and scientometric to identify the status quo, and to guide the modern Islamic civilization scientifically through the research needs assessment.

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