A vocabulary for indexing the labour world of the old regime
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v8i1.1164Abstract
In the presence of the variety of terminology used in document sources from Zaragoza in the sixteenth century to designate professions, the need to normalize them in a way that makes possible the treatment and later recovery of the information appears. This facilitates carrying out later studies about the history of reading in the Zaragoza of the Renaissance. The possibility of application of some of the already available thesauri and indexing vocabularies has been evaluated, taking into account the suitability, and rejected. The preparation of an indexing instrument has been the chosen option. (Author)Downloads
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