“Isms” in information science: constructivism, collectivism and constructionism 论文

2005Journal of Documentation引用 360
Information Retrieval and Search BehaviorSemantic Web and OntologiesAdvanced Text Analysis Techniques

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Journal of Documentation
发表日期
2005-02-01
发表年份
2005

关键词

Information Retrieval and Search BehaviorSemantic Web and OntologiesAdvanced Text Analysis Techniques

摘要

Purpose Describes the basic premises of three metatheories that represent important or emerging perspectives on information seeking, retrieval and knowledge formation in information science: constructivism, collectivism, and constructionism. Design/methodology/approach Presents a literature‐based conceptual analysis. Pinpoints the differences between the positions in their conceptions of language and the nature and origin of knowledge. Findings Each of the three metatheories addresses and solves specific types of research questions and design problems. The metatheories thus complement one another. Each of the three metatheories encourages and constitutes a distinctive type of research and learning. Originality/value Outlines each metatheory's specific fields of application.