Knowledge organization for journalism documentation: state of the art and prospective
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v22i2.4327Keywords:
Knowledge organization, Thesauri, Ontologies, Folksonomies, Semantic markup, Documentation, JournalismAbstract
This paper aims to establish the state of the art, on the one hand, about instruments such as thesauri, ontologies and folksonomies and, secondly, procedures and models of formalization for analysis and semantic tagging in order to determine the most relevant aspects in its application in the journalistic domain. Following this review, and taking into consideration the changes that have taken place in journalism, the study points as future reflections focuses: knowledge organization in connection with semantic web, open data, information needs and new models of information retrieval are considered.
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