Defining concepts of information science: Representation of concepts through the image – Project Imaginando/UNB

Authors

  • Laila Di Pietro Universidad de Brasília
  • André Porto Ancona Lopez Universidad de Brasília

Keywords:

Archival Science, Information Science, Teaching, Photographic paper, Photography

Abstract

Imagining Project, created at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid provides anunderstanding of terms by associating imagery content and message. This work presents conceptsfrom the field of information science, focusing on the archival terminology, where the concepts of file collection, context, content, original title, organicity and standardization are represented by imagesproduced during the course of Photograph Collections Program Graduate in Information Science fromthe University of Brasilia (UNB), with the support of developed teaching in Spain. The exerciseprovided an in?depth discussion of the concepts associated with the treatment of photographicdocuments of different file and assimilation of these concepts by students participating in the project.

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Published

2013-12-30

How to Cite

Pietro, L. D., & Ancona Lopez, A. P. (2013). Defining concepts of information science: Representation of concepts through the image – Project Imaginando/UNB. Alexandría: Revista De Ciencias De La Información, (10), 67–79. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/alexandria/article/view/8927

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Section

Artículos de análisis informativo