Vztahy informačních zdrojů: pokus o mezioborovou syntézu = Relationships of information resources: an attempt to interdisciplinary synthesis

Kučerová, Helena Vztahy informačních zdrojů: pokus o mezioborovou syntézu = Relationships of information resources: an attempt to interdisciplinary synthesis. Knihovna: knihovnická revue, 2015, vol. 26, n. 2, pp. 5-24. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

The relationships among the information resources (being specified in the broadest sense, for the purpose of this study, as documents, data, but also as persons, things, concepts, terms, processes, events or services offering information) are subjects of interest of multiple disciplines and their problems are addressed in numerous fields of information practice. However, the research and the solutions tend to be implemented in an isolated way within a certain discipline or some specific activity, each of them applying a different point of view. This study is a result of an effort to summarize the theoretical principles of the relationships that are formulated by the particular disciplines, and to carry out their synthesis and application upon the field of information resources. The text of the study is divided into three parts. The first part gives a general definition of the relationships, characterizes the ways of their expression and overviews their properties. The second part offers a selection of significant contributions to examine the relationships from various fields: semiotics, semantics, linguistics, terminology, and computer science. The third part provides an overview of the taxonomies of relationships in information science and proposes an own draft of framework taxonomy, applicable to relationships of information resources, along with suggestions for further research. -- ISSN 1801-3252 (Print). ISSN 1802-8772 (Online).

Czech abstract

Vztahy mezi informačními zdroji (které pro účely této studie vymezujeme v nejširším slova smyslu jako dokumenty, data, ale i jako osoby, věci, pojmy, termíny, procesy, události nebo služby, poskytující informace) jsou předmětem zájmu většího počtu vědních oborů a jejich problematika je řešena v četných oblastech informační praxe. Výzkum a řešení jsou však zpravidla realizovány izolovaně v rámci dané disciplíny či konkrétní činnosti, přičemž v každé z nich se uplatňuje specifický úhel pohledu. V této studii se snažíme o shrnutí teoretických principů vztahů formulovaných jednotlivými obory a o jejich syntézu a aplikaci na oblast informačních zdrojů. Text studie je členěn do tří částí. V první části je podáno obecné vymezení vztahů, charakteristika způsobů jejich vyjádření a přehled jejich vlastností. Druhá část nabízí výběr z významných příspěvků ke zkoumání vztahů v jednotlivých vědních disciplínách: v sémiotice, sémantice, lingvistice, terminologii a v informatice. Třetí část obsahuje přehled taxonomií vztahů v informační vědě a návrh vlastní rámcové taxonomie, aplikovatelné na vztahy informačních zdrojů, spolu s náměty na další výzkum. -- ISSN 1801-3252 (Print). ISSN 1802-8772 (Online).

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: relationships, information resources, structures, interaction, equivalence relationships, hierarchical relationships, associative relationships, vztahy, informační zdroje, struktury, interakce, vztahy ekvivalence, vztahy hierarchie, vztahy asociace
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AA. Library and information science as a field.
H. Information sources, supports, channels.
I. Information treatment for information services > IB. Content analysis (A and I, class.)
I. Information treatment for information services > IC. Index languages, processes and schemes.
Depositing user: Eva Bratková
Date deposited: 13 Jan 2016 12:53
Last modified: 13 Jan 2016 12:53
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/28772

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