Presentation: beyond information
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v17i1.3999Keywords:
Knowledge organization, Content analysis, theory, ApplicationsAbstract
The articles published in the number 1 of the volume 17th of Scire (Jan.-June 2011) are presented. This issue includes articles on information quality, the ecology of the information and knowledge disciplines, citation order in integrative levels classifications, ISBD advances in the representation of digital records, near-duplicates detection, the superiority of controlled retrieval in specialized contexts, the implications of Diplomatics for the representation of knowledge in archives, the role of classification in the OPAC, the building of knowledge organization as a scientific discipline, and the use of information in manufacturing organizations. All these papers highlight in different ways that information science cannot dismiss the problem of knowledge, and that information management is a mediation work that is not reduced to administrative and technical tasks, but includes also the creation and development of new relations in the real environments where people get informed and communicate.
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