Interdisciplinary perspectives in subject analysis

  • Naves M
  • Dias C
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In Information  Science context, Subject  Analysis is considered one of the most important stages in Indexing and the indexer is the responsible for this activity. An interdisciplinarity with Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Logics is observed during the development of this activity by the indexer. The study discusses factors of these areas that interfere in Subject Analysis. Linguistic factors act in concert with logical and cognitive factors in the intellectual activities that comprise Subject Analysis. So close is their interaction that it is not possible to determine where the influence of one begins or finishes. This reference base is required in order to understand what the text in question is about and in order to assimilate new knowledge. When analyzing a text, the indexer searches the reference base for stored information about the theme of the text and if found comprehension occurs; however, if not found, comprehension is thwarted

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Naves, M. M. L., & Dias, C. da C. (2019). Interdisciplinary perspectives in subject analysis. Brazilian Journal of Information Science: Research Trends, 13(1), 05–14. https://doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2019.v13n1.02.p5

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