The informationquality on the web

asemiotic approach

Authors

  • Juliana de Assis UFMG
  • Maria Aparecida Moura UFMG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1981-8920.2011v16n3p96

Keywords:

Information quality, Collaborative environment, Semiotic, Social network

Abstract

Introduction: The dynamics of creation and use of information, the flexibility and mutability that shape the symbolic exchanges in collaborative virtual environments pose a challenge to think about information quality.
Objective: To Discuss of the conception of the information quality from pragmatic perspective.
Methodology: This is a bibliographic research from queries on databases as Scientific Commons and Scopus, international publications in Information Science, ongoing research, book chapter, theses and dissertations, and national scientific journals in the field of Information Science.
Results: Conventional approaches of information quality concept introduces insufficiency challenge to understand how it has established an interactive and collaborative environment permeated by constantsymbolic exchange, mediate by architecture social network in which model of passive user give rise to active subject and promoter of the sign.
Conclusions: It is considered that research on the quality of information on web require approaches that recognize the environment as a space of articulation of the meaning process and evidence on the dynamics of production and sharing meanings.

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Author Biographies

Juliana de Assis, UFMG

Mestranda em Ciência da Informação pelo Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciência da Informação da UFMG.

Maria Aparecida Moura, UFMG

Pós-doutora em Semiótica Cognitiva e  Novas Mídias  pela  Maison de Sciences de l' Homme. Professora associada da Escola de Ciência da Informação da UFMG.

Published

2011-12-24

How to Cite

de Assis, J., & Moura, M. A. (2011). The informationquality on the web: asemiotic approach. Informação & Informação, 16(3), 96–117. https://doi.org/10.5433/1981-8920.2011v16n3p96

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