Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to understand communication, documentation, information, and knowledge. Knowledge organization itself is in practice based on die arrangement of documents representing concepts and knowledge. The word "document" commonly refers to a text or graphic record, but, in a semiotic perspective, non-graphic objects can also be regarded as signifying and, therefore, as documents. The steady increase in the variety and number of documents since prehistoric times enables the development of communities, the division of labor, and reduction of the constraints of space and time. Documents arc related to data, facts, texts, works, information, knowledge, signs, and...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance document ontology and epistemology by proposing a f...
The relevance of the undertaken research is due to the need to optimize the content of the basic ter...
In societies with a non-elementary degree of complexity, we find institutions, social roles, promise...
Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to under...
Writing, printing, telecommunications, and copying enabled the rise of the “information society” (mo...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
Ordinarily, the word 'document' denotes a textual record that holds information. The term 'document'...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the basics of semiotic analysis and concept theory...
The theory of document acts is an extension of the more traditional theory of speech acts advanced b...
25-30Ordinarily, the word 'document' denotes a textual record that holds information. The term 'doc...
Ordinarily the word "document" denotes a textual record. Increasingly sophisticated attempts to prov...
Today we live in an information society, which is to a large extent also a document society (Bucklan...
Purpose – The purpose of the research reported here is to improve comprehension of the socially-nego...
The relation between documentation, information and knowledge are not clear and these terms are freq...
In the present paper I propose to consider art as a specific form of documentality, much different ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance document ontology and epistemology by proposing a f...
The relevance of the undertaken research is due to the need to optimize the content of the basic ter...
In societies with a non-elementary degree of complexity, we find institutions, social roles, promise...
Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to under...
Writing, printing, telecommunications, and copying enabled the rise of the “information society” (mo...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
Ordinarily, the word 'document' denotes a textual record that holds information. The term 'document'...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the basics of semiotic analysis and concept theory...
The theory of document acts is an extension of the more traditional theory of speech acts advanced b...
25-30Ordinarily, the word 'document' denotes a textual record that holds information. The term 'doc...
Ordinarily the word "document" denotes a textual record. Increasingly sophisticated attempts to prov...
Today we live in an information society, which is to a large extent also a document society (Bucklan...
Purpose – The purpose of the research reported here is to improve comprehension of the socially-nego...
The relation between documentation, information and knowledge are not clear and these terms are freq...
In the present paper I propose to consider art as a specific form of documentality, much different ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance document ontology and epistemology by proposing a f...
The relevance of the undertaken research is due to the need to optimize the content of the basic ter...
In societies with a non-elementary degree of complexity, we find institutions, social roles, promise...