The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory

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Autor(a) principal: Zandonade, Tarcisio
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Martínez-Ávila, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Information Science
Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/bjis/article/view/15548
Resumo: Knowledge organization or information organization, in a narrower sense, is an area of Library and Information Science (LIS) concerned with activities such as document description, indexing, and classification performed in bibliographic and cybergraphic repositories for their rapid and economic retrieval for use by society. Knowledge organization is an essential second level knowledge product; while a first level knowledge production studies the scientific phenomenon via general social epistemology, especially in the guise commanded by Steve William Fuller’s program. In this second level, knowledge organization studies the problem of mechanisms and existing bibliographic systems and the extent to which they are congruent with the realities of the communication process and the findings of epistemological research via special social epistemology, an academic discipline created by Jesse Shera and Margaret Egan. Additionally, the definition of “symbol” as the essential object of information science is examined, following the theoretical foundation of information developed by Norbert Elias’ “The Symbol Theory”.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
title The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
spellingShingle The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
Zandonade, Tarcisio
Knowledge Organization
Knowledge Production
Social Epistemology
Symbol Theory
Information Retrieval
Jesse Shera
Margaret Egan
Norbert Elias
title_short The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
title_full The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
title_fullStr The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
title_full_unstemmed The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
title_sort The Organization of Knowledge in Light of Egan and Shera’s Social Epistemology and Elias’ Symbol Theory
author Zandonade, Tarcisio
author_facet Zandonade, Tarcisio
Martínez-Ávila, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Martínez-Ávila, Daniel
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Martínez-Ávila, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Knowledge Organization
Knowledge Production
Social Epistemology
Symbol Theory
Information Retrieval
Jesse Shera
Margaret Egan
Norbert Elias
topic Knowledge Organization
Knowledge Production
Social Epistemology
Symbol Theory
Information Retrieval
Jesse Shera
Margaret Egan
Norbert Elias
description Knowledge organization or information organization, in a narrower sense, is an area of Library and Information Science (LIS) concerned with activities such as document description, indexing, and classification performed in bibliographic and cybergraphic repositories for their rapid and economic retrieval for use by society. Knowledge organization is an essential second level knowledge product; while a first level knowledge production studies the scientific phenomenon via general social epistemology, especially in the guise commanded by Steve William Fuller’s program. In this second level, knowledge organization studies the problem of mechanisms and existing bibliographic systems and the extent to which they are congruent with the realities of the communication process and the findings of epistemological research via special social epistemology, an academic discipline created by Jesse Shera and Margaret Egan. Additionally, the definition of “symbol” as the essential object of information science is examined, following the theoretical foundation of information developed by Norbert Elias’ “The Symbol Theory”.
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