Trends in Knowledge Organization Processes and Systems for fictional narrative texts
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v26i1.4685Keywords:
Fiction, Knowledge organization processes, Knowledge organization systemsAbstract
We analyze the latest publications on fiction knowledge organization, retrieved from the ISKO database Knowledge Organization Literature, aiming to outline the current situation of the area as well as to identify trends. We used Hjørland's categories of Knowledge Organization Processes and Knowledge Organization Systems for the analysis. We extracted textual discursive units from each text to support their categorization. We conclude that since 2010 the trend is to work on knowledge organization processes of fiction as even those publications that dealt with fiction knowledge organization systems also discussed the processes.
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