Challenges and Opportunities for Knowledge Organization in the Digital Age 2018
DOI: 10.5771/9783956504211-137
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The Contribution of Semiotics to Knowledge Organization for music information

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“…Herein, Peirce's sign model was adopted because, in addition to the differences mentioned above, it has been used in various domains of LIS based on the literature. According to de Barros et al (2018) and Friedman and Smiraglia (2013), more than 60% of LIS studies using concept maps were congruent with Peircean semiotics. Wells (2015) also introduced Peirce's semiotics as the most widely used semiotic theory in LIS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Herein, Peirce's sign model was adopted because, in addition to the differences mentioned above, it has been used in various domains of LIS based on the literature. According to de Barros et al (2018) and Friedman and Smiraglia (2013), more than 60% of LIS studies using concept maps were congruent with Peircean semiotics. Wells (2015) also introduced Peirce's semiotics as the most widely used semiotic theory in LIS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore, in the third step, a search was performed in top databases using keywords such as knowledge organization and semiotics , semiotics and ontology and Pierce semiotics and ontology . The most important studies were the studies by de Barros et al (2018), Friedman and Smiraglia (2013), Friedman and Thellefsen (2011), Mai (2001), Thellefsen (2010) and Thellefsen and Jantzen (2003). Research analysis showed that most studies have been conducted on subject indexing, knowledge organization and especially musical knowledge organization and have adopted Peirce’s semiotics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, Pierce’s sign model was chosen because, based on the literature, it is used in various domains of library and information science. For example, de Barros et al (2018) and Friedman and Smiraglia (2013) found that more than 60% of library and information science studies have used Pierce’s triadic model. Wells (2015) also introduces Pierce’s semiotics as the most widely used semiotic theory in library and information science.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%