The following article Rules for a Complex Quantum World: An exciting new fundamental discipline of research combines information science and quantum mechanics presents a fundamental new way of looking at information science. As a framework in making, it builds upon Shannon's information theory and Buckland's "information-as-thing", as well as quantum physics. It appears that this approach is closer to physics than the contemporary information science studies that deal primarily with information from the meaning making viewpoint.
Could this pave the way for the groundwork towards the unified theory of information?

