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Published By "Universidade Do Porto, Faculdade De Letras"

2183-6671, 0873-5670

Author(s):  
Bruna Daniele de Oliveira Silva ◽  
Deise Maria Antonio Sabbag

The digital environment has enabled new forms of production, consumption and organization of digital content, such as social indexing. This indexing consists onthe attribution of free tags by users or communities. Fanfictions are fictional stories created by fans, they are deposited in repositories and their indexing is performed by the authors themselves, using a hybrid system of controlled and natural languages. The research aimed to describe qualitatively the social indexing implemented in the fanfictions repositor,Archive of Our Own, in order to make some reflections about the new modes of production and user participation in the representation of content onthe social web. It is concluded that the indexing performed in the analyzed repository adds a curated folkonomy through a team of volunteers trained to follow specific norms. The repository establishes a hybrid and participatory model for indexing itscontent, adding a semantic dimension while ensuring the recovery.


2021 ◽  
pp. 86-104
Author(s):  
Rosana de Vasconcelos Sousa ◽  
Fátima Maria Alencar Araripe

It addresses scientific production and communication at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC). It presents the types of knowledge and the university as a producer and disseminator of scientific knowledge, with an emphasis on the types of scientific production of these institutions. It aims to identify the formal channels of scientific communication of UFC and the numbers of scientific production of its academic community in the last five decades. It uses bibliographic research, with a qualitative and quantitative approach. It concludes that the analysis of the numbers of the last five decades of UFC scientific productionmade available inits Institutional Repository and in Pergamumallows to verify the expressive quantitative advance of the production published in the last two decades, highlighting thenumbers of journal articlesavailable in the Institutional Repository and the disparityin the registration of TCC, dissertations and theses between the two platforms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 203-217
Author(s):  
Mônica Tenaglia ◽  
Georgete Medleg Rodrigues

This paper provides the work of identifying and locating the archives produced by twenty truth commissions created in Brazil between 2012 and 2018. To do so, it uses the final reports and virtual pages of the commissions, the electronic citizen information service (e-SIC) and state and municipal ombudsmen and contact with former truth commission members. The results show the difficulty in locating these collections due to the lack of information about Brazilian truth commissions and the lack of information about the presence of these collections in archival institutions. Furthermore, it points to a worrying scenario regarding the protection and disclosure of archival collections which hold information about human rights violations in Brazil.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 218-235
Author(s):  
Bruno Santana da Silva ◽  
Paulo Vanzolini Moura da Silva

Although informational behavior of nurses has already been investigated, factors that influence such behavior are still poorly understood. This work investigated whether and how variation in user's location influences his informational behaviors during wound care. Through an electronic questionnaire distributed between January and February 2020, 566 students and nursing professionals from 23 Brazilian states and from Federal District provided data on their geographical location and their informational behaviors during wound care. Variations in information sources use, in frequency of obtaining information and in way of recording information during wound care could be related to variations between country region, state and city of the participants. Up to 16% variation in informational behaviors was identified between cities of the same size, up to 51% variation in informational behaviors between different regions of the country, and up to 100% variation in informational behaviors between Brazilian states.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 64-80
Author(s):  
Stephanie Cerqueira Silva ◽  
Maria José Vicentini Jorente

In digit-virtual museums, image representations of artifactsexpand and helpin understanding information, they enhance relationships and stimulate visual narratives associated to memory and culture. The general objective of this study was to relate Walter Benjamin’s perceptions to contributions for information organization and presentation of women’s museums digital collections constituted by the convergence of languages to the emergence of Information Design. The study was of qualitative naturebased on the descriptive-exploratory type, with bibliographic study and exploratory analysis of the National Museum of Women in the Arts from the perspective of Information Science. The interdisciplinarity of the areas allows image representationsto be understood as a strategy to empower the knowledge creation process. The study concluded that their implementation in digital environments of women’s museums should be constituted to facilitate information access and sharing in the search for social discussions in contemporaneity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 152-166
Author(s):  
Caio Fabio Moreira Gonçalves ◽  
Edmilson Alves dos Santos Junior ◽  
Graziela dos Santos Lima ◽  
Wilson Roberto Veronez

We will discuss in the article the notion of document in Archivology and Information Science. To this end, this study aims to describe the possible contributions that the materiality and institutionality of information can offer to the archival document. The methodology was based on a literature review and analysis of it in the field of archivology, making the exploratory research critical and reflective.Thus, in a preliminary way, the article sought to present the perspectives and contributions of the materiality and institutionality of the information to the documentand to relate it to the notionof document in archivology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Fernanda Ribeiro

2021 ◽  
pp. 167-185
Author(s):  
Maria Fabiana Izidio de Almeida ◽  
Marcia Cristina de Carvalho Pazin Vitoriano ◽  
Luciana Davanzo

Documents that are produced, received and accumulated by organizations are essential for decision-making, whether for proving rights, duties, as well as recording the memory of work processes. This denotes that organizations that do not have archival policies regarding standards, methods and procedures contribute to greater difficulty in accessing information. Considering this context, the research problem arises: what are the tools capable of assisting organizations in mapping their processes and contributing to document management? In order to guide the search for the answer to the problema-question of this research, it was established as a general objective to identify a set of administrative management tools, which combine complementary characteristics capable of mapping processes and information in the organizational environment and characterizing its connection with the document management process. As a theoretical foundation, concepts from Archivology, specifically RecordsManagement, and from Theory of Administration are used, in view of the process mapping tools appropriateto the theme. The research is characterized as qualitative, exploratory and descriptive, seeking to present the characteristics of the identified tools. As a result, it is proposed to use two tools that were analyzed in the work to be used together: the Method of Analysis and Process Improvement (MAMP), in an application hierarchy that provides the deepening of information collection, the details and registration of the processes and the graphic visualization of each procedural element studied.


Author(s):  
Mariana Rodrigues Gomes de Mello ◽  
Everton da Silva Camillo ◽  
Leda Maria Araújo ◽  
Fabiana Sala ◽  
Rosemari Pereira dos Santos Alves

The public library brings with itself the social dimension, which creates a space for training and social change. However, society requires innovations and libraries are part of this context. Thus, this work is justified by understanding the role that public libraries have for society. It lacks spaces for access to innovative technologies and information mediation actions. To make the research feasible, the research problem consists on the following question: to what extent do the investigations on public libraries aim at increasing innovation and makerspaces to reinforce their social function? Then, the aim of this study is to ascertain the number of publications in scientific journals that relate innovation and the makerspace in the emancipatory context of public libraries. Methodologically, it was drawn a qualitative and quantitative exploratory research. An exploratory search was carried out in databases considering papers pusblished by authors dealing with the themes, as well as in the abstracts of papers in journals and proceedings in the databases Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) and the Base de Dados Referenciais de Artigos de Periódicos em Ciência da Informação (BRAPCI). Findings reveal that it lacks the relationship between public libraries, makerspace and information mediation, concomitantly, in investigations in the area of Information Science between the years 2009 and 2019.


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