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Resource Description and Access (RDA): mapeamento sistemático de literatura
Raildo de Sousa Machado,Zaira Regina Zafalon +1 more
- Vol. 16, pp 1-19
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In this paper, a survey of a cientifica sobre o Resource Description and Access (RDA) is presented, with a focus on the desenvolvimento of the RDA.Abstract:
Desenvolvido para ser o sucessor da edicao revisada do Codigo Anglo-Americano de Catalogacao, 2. edicao, (AACR2), o Resource Description and Access (RDA) tem sido objeto de testes, treinamentos, implementacao e de estudos cientificos. Identificar a producao cientifica sobre o RDA, com criterios adotados nos processos de mapeamento sistematico de literatura, mostra a dimensao e a diversidade de pesquisas que tem sido desenvolvidas sobre o padrao RDA. Ao considerar esse contexto, questiona-se sobre a contribuicao cientifica nas discussoes sobre o RDA. Como objetivo geral busca-se analisar a producao cientifica sobre o RDA e consideram-se, como objetivos especificos que orientam o desenvolvimento deste trabalho: [1] definir as bases de dados a serem analisadas sobre a tematica da pesquisa; [2] definir o protocolo de mapeamento sistematico de literatura; [3] analisar a evolucao temporal, os autores, os periodicos e os temas abordados; [4] avaliar a producao cientifica sobre o RDA. Os procedimentos metodologicos adotados para o desenvolvimento desta pesquisa, de natureza aplicada, caracterizam-se pela abordagem mista, com procedimentos de pesquisa bibliografica, e o incremento da analise de resultados a partir dos dados identificados. Tais resultados foram alcancados com uso de bases de dados cientificas e softwares como StArt e Excel, e a apresentacao dos resultados em esquemas e graficos e da analise de conteudo.read more
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