Indicia of the presence of semiotic foundations in the Information Science literature
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v20i1.4180Keywords:
Semiotics, Information science, Interdisciplinary relations, State of the art, Bibliographical analysisAbstract
The interfaces between Semiotics of Information Science must also be analysed from a broader per-spective, searching for signs of interdisciplinary involvement. So, as a complement to a theoretical study on the semiotic foundations of document analysis and information mediation, we undertook the ana-lysis of the presence of semiotic perspectives in the Information Science literature —journals papers, conference proceedings and theses. The results showed that the semiotic studies related to the infor-mation analysis and information mediation are in an incipient stage, especially in Brazil, in spite of a substantial increase in the number of publications.Downloads
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