Information continuum
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The term Information continuum is used to describe the whole set of all information, in connection with information management. The term may be used in reference to the information or the information infrastructure of a people, a species, a scientific subject or an institution.
The Internet is sometimes called an 'Information continuum'.
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- "THE INFORMATION CONTINUUM, Evolution of Social Information Transfer in Monkeys, Apes, and Hominids", BARBARA J. KING, 1994