Una contribución para la mejora del catálogo infantil de la biblitoteca pública
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v1i.3325Abstract
This paper presents a proposal whose main goal is to contribute for the improvement of the children’s catalogue of the Portuguese Public Library. The context of the communicational paradigm of the contemporary library lays the foundation for an evolution of the concept of catalogue and purports the emergence of the concept of catalogue for children. The catalogues, the collections and the facilities and equipment infrastructures available to young publics in 115 Portuguese public libraries are identified and characterized. This survey is then used as a starting point for our proposal that suggests the implementation of an ontology that, by acting upon the catalogue’s substructure, will expose new relations between objects and improve the dialogue space idealized for the children’s catalogue of the Public Library.Downloads
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