Lying the ground for an Information System on the History of Reading in Extremadura
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This work intends to study the History of Reading through documentary techniques, as information retrieval from direct and indirect sources, making up methods of conceptual content analysis, and creation of tools for information retrieval as thesaurus and others. The junction of all of them in a automated documentary management system, would provide undeniable benefits to find History of Books and Reading signs in many information sources, giving pertinence and effectiveness in the retrieval. Therefore, with this study we intend to lay the foundations for the creation of a documentary information system for the study of History of Books and Reading in Extremadura.Downloads
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