Archival Science, Librarianship and Documentation: the place of Information Science among Documentation Sciences
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https://doi.org/10.62758/re.v1i1.10Keywords:
Culture, Language, Document, Information, Information Science, Fundamentals, Epistemology, Table of Knowledge Areas, CAPES/CNPqAbstract
Despite the widespread recognition of its interface and interweaving historical and epistemological, the institutional setting for the management of S&T in Brazil, set in the Table of Knowledge Areas CAPES/CNPq, represents the Information Science (IS) as a large umbrella under which they would be subareas as the Archivology, Librarianship and even Museology. By then the trajectory of historical-epistemological IS have proposed several theories to account for the phenomenon information all, however, focused now on one, now another specific aspect. Is outlines a theory that integrates the concepts of document and information. The proposal is a detailed and analytical view of the notion of ontologically based document, aimed at providing data for understanding the operation of documents in various contexts, including those sub-areas and discuss the relation-document information. It reaffirmed the vision of the document as an instrument whose functions are linked to evolutionary processes, language and culture. It presented a document definition that considers as primarily an artifact, artificial, created and used with specific purposes in specific contexts. The aim is to support the Information Science.
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