Information Science & Communication Studies at Grenoble3University. She is a member of Gresec (research group in Information and Communication Studies, Grenoble, Stendhal University). Her research interests revolve mainly around information retrieval and indexing of scientific and professional discourse.Céline Paganelli is Associate Professor in Information & Communication Studies at Montpellier 3 University. She is a member of Gresec (research group in Information and Communication Studies, Grenoble, Stendhal University). Her research interests revolve mainly around information uses in professional context. She has studied scientists, bankers, and researchers' information practices, in particular.Clavier, Viviane, Paganelli, Céline. Including Authorial Stance in the Indexing of Scientific Documents. Knowledge Organization. 39(4), 292-299. 41 references.
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AbstractThis article shows how visual representations have progressively taken the lead over classical language-based models of knowledge organization (KO). The paper adopts a theoretical and historical perspective and focuses on the consequences of the changes in the volume of data generated by data production on the KO models. Until now, data visualization tools have been used mainly by researchers with expertise in textual data processing or in computational linguistics. But now, these tools are accessible to a greater number of users. Thus, there are new issues at stake for KO, other professions and institutions for gathering data which contribute to definining new standards and KO representations.
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