Domain Analysis and Knowledge Organization
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In this episode, we offer a comprehensive overview of Domain Analysis (DA), presenting it as a central socio-cognitive and methodological approach to Knowledge Organization (KO) in Information Science (IS). The texts we use as a basis examine the historical and conceptual development of DA, crediting its introduction into IS to authors such as Hjørland and Albrechtsen, and discussing how it contrasts with more formalistic approaches by emphasizing the study of domains as discursive communities embedded in the social division of labor. There is a detailed discussion of Hjørland's eleven initial approaches to DA, including bibliometric studies, user analysis, and document analysis, with an emphasis on their combined application. Furthermore, academic articles exemplify the application of DA in specific contexts, such as the analysis of scientific production in Brazilian journals and the relationship between KO and archival science, while the YouTube transcript complements it with reflections on the role of DA as a methodology that underpins information systems.