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- ItemA constituição da biblioteconomia científicaa constituição da biblioteconomia científica(2016) TANUS, Gabrielle FrancinneLibrary Science, which is the focus of this bibliographic research, has its birth associated with the nineteenth century, a time when the changes provoked a turning point in the field position. Previous to this definition, Library Science had been defined by pre-scientific and proto-scientific terms, which demonstrates a move towards the creation of such knowledge, reflected in practices and in some productions, especially the manual, also facing the library institution. Along the way Library Sciences intertwines other fields such as the Bibliography, Bibliology, Documentation, and from the twentieth century, Information Science, which contributes to the setting and boundary marking of the fields.Understanding this path of Library Science contributes to a greater understanding of its history and its constitutional process as a field of knowledge inserted into a process full of historical events, which focus on the development of Library Science.
- ItemDa prática à produção do conhecimento: bibliotecas na modernidade e biblioteconomia protocientífica(2015) TANUS, Gabrielle FrancinneThe Library Science has a long history, its origin is associated libraries for thousands of years. Libraries accompany the changes of each of the historical periods, a significant change in its trajectory comes from the events and transformations of the modern age. This moment of passage of the manuscripts for printed books, which generated a growth of collections and consequently greater demands by organizing activities of knowledge. Such concerns in managing, organizing, describing, among other activities, can be seen in the works produced over the XV-XVIII centuries, during which the Library Science takes the name of proto-scientific, marked by the technical standards and procedures.
- ItemDa prática à produção do conhecimentobibliotecas e biblioteconomia pré-científica(2018) TANUS, Gabrielle FrancinneThe inseparable relationship between libraries and Library Science leads to a reconstitution of the history of these institutions, starting with the earliest period, antiquity. This moment of writing birth of the first records of knowledge, and therefore the first collections. Both at this time and later in the Middle Ages, practices in the library environment precede systematized theories or structures of thought. The desire to guard and preserve is common in both the libraries of antiquity and in the libraries of the Middle Ages, which makes it possible to approximate these distinct moments under the name of a pre-scientific Library Science. For that, a bibliographical research is summoned by several authors who approach the history of the library, particularly, linked to those two moments. It is believed that to study this long period of history and of which Library Science is a part, would enable a greater understanding of Library Science, as well as their practices in libraries, especially in Antiquity and the Middle Ages.