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Rôles et enjeux des flux dans les problématiques d'information

Authors: Cote, Christian;

Rôles et enjeux des flux dans les problématiques d'information

Abstract

Dans ce travail, nous formulons un certain nombre de propositions relatives à l'amélioration des flux d'information au sein des infrastructures organisant les relations entre les bibliothèques numériques. Cette question des flux, liée aux possibilités à la fois techniques et sociales de structuration des relations entre les collections des différentes bibliothèques, ne trouve pas une réponse seulement en matière d'ingénierie. Nous voulons montrer en quoi une démarche pluridisciplinaire amène à proposer des concepts et un modèle formulés de façon satisfaisante par rapport aux usages.Notre travail se présente à la fois comme un travail théorique à propos de la définition de l'information, méthodologique dans la démarche de prise en compte de phénomènes existants et observables, pour la formulation de propositions modélisées, et enfin ouvrant la voie à des améliorations concernant l'accès à l'information. In fine, de par la mise en évidence de nouvelles relations entre les documents, nos propositions visent à augmenter la précision des réponses dans le cadre de la recherche d'information par une amélioration de description des documents. Pour cela, nous présentons en fin de travail un projet que nous menons actuellement et qui constitue une première application, parmi d'autres possibles, du modèle présenté.

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France
Keywords

Ontology applications, Metadata, Bibliographic Data, Métadonnées, [SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences, Information flow, Ontologies, Bibliothèques numériques, Information Science & Library Science, Sciences de l'Information

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