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Princípios classificatórios para a construção de taxonomias

Authors: Aquino, Idalécio José; Carlan, Eliana; Medeiros, Marisa Bräscher Basílio;

Princípios classificatórios para a construção de taxonomias

Abstract

Este artigo apresenta a organização da informação com enfoque na utilização de princípios classificatórios para a elaboração de taxonomias navegacionais em ambiente web. A metodologia compreende uma pesquisa descritiva que contempla uma revisão de literatura para formular um quadro de referência sobre a organização de informações e um estudo sobre os princípios classificatórios e sua contribuição na elaboração de taxonomias. Para cumprir esse último objetivo, analisamse as taxonomias navegacionais de duas livrarias. A literatura existente na área de Ciência da informação aponta para a necessidade de utilização de princípios classificatórios para a elaboração de taxonomias. Na prática, observamos que esses recursos são pouco utilizados. _________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT

This article presents the organization of information focusing on the usage of classificatory foundations to build navigational taxonomies in the web environment. The methodology involves a descriptive research that has a literature review to formulate a reference about the organization of information and a comparative study between the classificatory foundations and its contribution to the elaboration of taxonomies which makes an empirical approach to build a two bookstore navigational taxonomy. The existing literature in the Information Science field points to the necessity of using classificatory foundations to build taxonomies. In practice, we saw that these resources are not used much.

Keywords

Organização da informação, Taxonomia, Classificação

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