O Modelo Simplificado para Análise Facetada de Spiteri a partir de Ranganathan e do Classification Research Group (CRG)

Borém Lima, Gercina Ângela O Modelo Simplificado para Análise Facetada de Spiteri a partir de Ranganathan e do Classification Research Group (CRG). Información, Cultura y Sociedad, 2004, n. 11, pp. 57-72. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

This article describes the Simplified Model for Facet Analysis, developed by Spiteri (1998) based on the theories by Ranganathan and the Classification Research Group (CRG). Departing from their similarities and differences, Spiteri created a simpler and more practical model, which can be considered a reference instrument for the design of facet classification systems, as well as a useful teaching tool to introduce Library and Information Science students to the Theory of Facet Analysis.

Spanish abstract

Este artículo presenta el Modelo Simplificado para Análisis Facetado (A Simplified Model for Faceted Analysis), creado por Louise Spiteri sobre la base de las teorías de Ranganathan y el CRG (Classification Research Group). A partir de similitudes y diferencias entre esas teorías, Spiteri llegó a un modelo más simple y práctico, que puede ser considerado un instrumento referencial para la elaboración de sistemas de clasificación facetada, así como una herramienta en la enseñanza de la Teoría del Análisis Facetada en las escuelas de Bibliotecología y Ciencia de la Información.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: Faceted classification; Facet analysis; Knowledge organization; Spiteri, Louise; Ranganathan; Classification Research Group (CRG)
Subjects: I. Information treatment for information services > ID. Knowledge representation.
Depositing user: Graciela Giunti
Date deposited: 12 Jun 2012
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:22
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/17097

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