Organization and representation of knowledge areas in science and technology: principles of aggregation in great áreas according to different contexts of information production and use
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2006v11nesp1p27Keywords:
Knowledge Organization, Information Representation, Classifications in Science and Technology, Areas of KnowledgeAbstract
this field mainly deals with the process, activities and instruments developed for the treatment of documents regarding storage, dissemination, retrieval and use in information systems. Different types and needs of information have demonstrated the diversity in knowledge organization in other application contexts. The present work has explanatory purpose. It analyses examples of tables and schemes of classification in science and technology aiming to identify aggregations of areas of knowledge at super-ordination level for different needs of information production and use. The instruments analysed were: bibliographical classification schemes, areas of knowledge classification tables for purposes of communication in science, science administration and production of statistics in science. It also presents a thematic approach of science in the context of education. Results showed that exists a consensus of areas of knowledge aggregation at super-ordination level, although the number and order of presentation may vary regarding the nature of the object to be represented, as well as the specific purpose of knowledge organization.Downloads
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