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INFORMATION

Information is knowledge communicated or received about a particular fact or circumstance. It can also refer to data that has been processed, organized, or structured to have meaning. In everyday use, information denotes facts or intelligence that reduce uncertainty about a subject.

The term has roots in Latin informare, meaning to shape or form, and has evolved through philosophy,

Distinctions are often made among data, information, and knowledge. Data are raw observations or symbols; information

Applications span many fields. Information science studies how information is created, stored, retrieved, and disseminated; libraries,

Quality and ethics matter: information should be accurate, relevant, timely, and accessible, yet challenges such as

science,
and
communications
studies
to
describe
meaning-bearing
content
conveyed
by
signs,
signals,
or
messages.
In
information
theory,
information
is
quantified
as
the
reduction
of
uncertainty.
The
basic
unit
is
the
bit,
and
information
content
can
be
measured
with
logarithmic
scales.
Shannon
entropy
summarizes
the
average
information
produced
by
a
source,
while
mutual
information
measures
how
much
information
two
variables
share.
is
data
that
has
been
processed
or
interpreted
to
be
meaningful;
knowledge
is
information
that
has
been
integrated
and
can
be
applied.
archives,
and
databases
are
central
to
these
tasks.
In
computing
and
telecommunications,
information
is
encoded
as
bits
and
transmitted
or
stored
across
networks
and
devices.
privacy
concerns,
misinformation,
and
information
overload
can
affect
its
use
and
value.