Relevance: A Review of the Literature and a Framework for Thinking on the Notion in Information Science. Part II
In vol. 6, 1976, of Advances in Librarianship , I published a review about relevance under the same title, without, of course, “Part I” in the title ( Saracevic, 1976 ). [A substantively similar article was published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science ( Saracevic, 1975 )]. I did not plan then to have another related review 30 years later—but things happen. The 1976 work “attempted to trace the evolution of thinking on relevance, a key notion in information science, [and] to provide a framework within which the widely dissonant ideas on relevance might be interpreted and related to one another” (ibid.: 338).