The relationship between Archival Science and Information Science in the post-modern society
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v3i.3751Abstract
Though a consensus exist in Brazil that Librarianship, Archival Science and Museology form the common core of the Information Science; nevertheless, there is a lack of discussions and reflections on the relationship between Archival Science and Information Science. This article explores, from a social-epistemological perspective, this relationship with an emphasis on Information Retrieval.Downloads
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