Research trend in digital documentation in the Hispanic area
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v10i2.1490Abstract
Presentation and analysis of some research trends in Information Science research as represented by the articles published in a monographic number of the journal Scire (volume 10, number 1, July-December 2004). The book offers a landscape of the current research on digital documentation in the Hispanic world from the point of view of its main fields of application —Intranets, digital libraries, scientific and media portals, technological monitoring networks, and administrative and citizen information services— and also from the perspective of the crosscutting hot topics of the moment —specialized information system models, metadata, free software, XML and semantic web transition, visibility, usability, user behaviour, Internet data mining, natural language search, etc.—. The analysis and commentary of the articles is focused in four emphases: Intranets as a knowledge management tool, the open code movement role in information and documentation infrastructure development, the digital revolution in mass media, and the role of the information technology in the task of dynamizing social networksDownloads
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