5 resultados para Librarianship and information science
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
Resumo:
Recent years have witnessed the increasing interest in studies focused on information literacy, which is reflected mainly in the number of publications on the subject and goes beyond the fields of Librarianship and Information Science. The purpose of this paper is, therefore, to offer an outlook, historical and conceptual, of international researches on information literacy, trying to show some of the different ramifications which the discussion on the subject has exhibited in past few years in countries where its process of legitimation is already well established, in order to illuminate possible areas of research and action for the librarian professional. This research indicates that if the initial studies on this topic tended to be devoted to conceptualize it, discussing its relevance and determine the skills and knowledge related to information literacy, in the last decade can be noticed a proliferation of researches aimed at describing initiatives or proposing models in areas beyond the usual field such as Medical Sciences, Law, Politics or Computers, among others. The first results of this research refer to a philosophical and educational perspective of information literacy, which suggests the need for deeper understanding and characterization of information literacy in four dimensions: technical, aesthetic, ethical and political, serving both to competence as to information.
Resumo:
Software and information services (SIS) have become a field of increasing opportunities for international trade due to the worldwide diffusion of a combination of technological and organizational innovations. In several regions, the software industry is organized in clusters, usually referred to as "knowledge cities" because of the growing importance of knowledge-intensive services in their economy. This paper has two primary objectives. First, it raises three major questions related to the attractiveness of different cities in Argentina and Brazil for hosting software companies and to their impact on local development. Second, a new taxonomy is proposed for grouping clusters according to their dominant business segment, ownership pattern and scope of operations. The purpose of this taxonomy is to encourage further studies and provide an exploratory analytical tool for analyzing software clusters.
Resumo:
Estudo de natureza descritiva cujo objetivo foi traçar um panorama temático das dissertações de mestrado e teses de doutorado apresentadas ao Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências da Comunicação Área de concentração: Ciência da Informação e Documentação da Escola de Comunicações e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo, no período de 1979 a 2002. O universo de estudo constituiu-se de 114 documentos (75 dissertações de mestrado e 39 teses de doutorado). As variáveis da produção analisada referiram-se à distribuição temporal, temáticas abordadas e sua relação com as linhas de pesquisa departamentais. As dissertações/teses foram agrupadas nas categorias da Lista de Cabeçalho de Assunto adotada pelo Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA). Observou-se que a produção discente da pós-graduação manteve-se estável no período, com tendência a aumentar. Na análise temática, as categorias 19.0 Other Fringe Subjects [Outros Assuntos Correlatos] e 12.0 Bibliographc Records [Registro Bibliográfico] foram as mais abordadas, detendo respectivamente, 22,81% e 15,54% da produção. Foram identificados como temas de maior interesse para a elaboração dos trabalhos: ação cultural, sistemas e linguagens de indexação, materiais em C&T e medicina, bibliotecas públicas e meios de comunicação de massa. Contatou-se que as temáticas abordadas na produção refletem as características da área de concentração e das linhas de pesquisa.