Research on indexing policy in Brazil: progress and challengesFE
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v21i2.4234Keywords:
Indexing, Indexing policies, Knowledge organization, Knowledge representationAbstract
The aim of this study is to reflect about the Brazilian research on indexing policy within the Organization and Knowledge Representation filed. Through a bibliographical exploratory research, we sought to contextualize the main advances in the literature on indexing policy and, above all, provide an understanding of the current state of the art. It was observed that, despite the advances and consistent results obtained by the Brazilian researchers, it is urgent to focus on new research approaches that look at the issues that remain open or that have not been worked in depth up to now.
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