Boundary objects in information science
Boundary objects (BOs) are abstract or physical artifacts that exist in the liminal spaces
between adjacent communities of people. The theory of BOs was originally introduced by …
between adjacent communities of people. The theory of BOs was originally introduced by …
Tagging for libraries: a review of the effectiveness of tagging systems for library catalogs
M Gerolimos - Journal of Library Metadata, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Early literature on tagging has been enthusiastic about the potential that it holds for libraries.
Theorists have thoroughly analyzed the nature of tags, as well as the benefits and the …
Theorists have thoroughly analyzed the nature of tags, as well as the benefits and the …
[PDF][PDF] Intelligent User Interfaces for Music Discovery.
With its origins in Information Retrieval research, a fundamental goal of Music Information
Retrieval (MIR) as a dedicated research field in the year 2000 was to develop technology to …
Retrieval (MIR) as a dedicated research field in the year 2000 was to develop technology to …
A lei de acesso à informação pública: dimensões político-informacionais
R de Miranda Guedes, MA Moura… - Tendências da pesquisa …, 2012 - ancib.org
Analisa o cenário histórico-‐social no qual emerge a Lei de Acesso à Informação Pública
(Lei no 12.527, de 18 de novembro de 2011), assim como as características desse marco …
(Lei no 12.527, de 18 de novembro de 2011), assim como as características desse marco …
Warrant as a means to study classification system design
J Bullard - Journal of Documentation, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of warrant in daily classification
design in general and in negotiating disparate classification goals in particular …
design in general and in negotiating disparate classification goals in particular …
The role of information organization and knowledge structuring in combatting misinformation: A literary analysis
KM Caramancion - Computational Data and Social Networks: 10th …, 2021 - Springer
This paper seeks to explore how the three hallmark dimensions of Information Organization—
(1) Access,(2) Discovery, and (3) Retrieval—each as a construct paves the way for the rise of …
(1) Access,(2) Discovery, and (3) Retrieval—each as a construct paves the way for the rise of …
Epistemic warrant for categorizational activities and the development of controlled vocabularies
D Martínez-Ávila, JM Budd - Journal of Documentation, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to update and review the concept of warrant in Library
and Information Science (LIS) and to introduce the concept of epistemic warrant from …
and Information Science (LIS) and to introduce the concept of epistemic warrant from …
Curated folksonomies: three implementations of structure through human judgment
J Bullard - KO Knowledge Organization, 2019 - nomos-elibrary.de
Traditional knowledge organization approaches struggle to make large user-generated
collections navigable, especially when these collections are quickly growing, in which …
collections navigable, especially when these collections are quickly growing, in which …
Genre as digital social action: The case of archiving, tagging and searching in digital media culture
J Andersen - Journal of Documentation, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this article is to develop a contemporary understanding of genre as
digital social action. Particular emphasis will be on archiving, tagging, and searching as …
digital social action. Particular emphasis will be on archiving, tagging, and searching as …
Leveraging collective intelligence: from univocal to multivocal representation of cultural heritage
L Hajibayova - Journal of Documentation, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose After reviewing cultural heritage institutions; crowdsourcing initiatives and tension
between univocal and multivocal views of those who interact with cultural expressions, this …
between univocal and multivocal views of those who interact with cultural expressions, this …