Publication: Presencia de los blogs en el ámbito de la Biblioteconomía y Documentación en España: ¿Se puede hablar de una "Biblogsfera"?
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Date
2014
Authors
Vera Baceta, Miguel Ángel
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesdoc.17.1.191141
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
El fenómeno blog ha provocado una forma natural de agrupación y comunicación entre aquellos que
tienen inquietudes afines. Dentro del ámbito científico ha sucedido de la misma manera, creando comunidades de
especial interés en un contexto en el que los blogs se consolidan como fuente de información y herramienta
complementaria a la investigación. Si bien la libertad por parte del autor a la hora de ofrecer y organizar sus
contenidos puede considerarse una de las principales virtudes y factor desencadenante del éxito de los blogs,
también se convierte en uno de sus principales problemas. Los blogs, sus contenidos y sus comunidades son
difícilmente identificables, clasificables y cuantificables, constituyendo un todo difuso bajo la denominación de
blogosfera que en algunos casos impide la puesta en valor de su contenido. Mediante este artículo se pretende
identificar los blogs relacionados con la Biblioteconomía y Documentación en España, su autoría, sus contenidos y
sus relaciones para clarificar si se puede realmente hablar de una Biblogsfera.
ABSTRACT: The blog phenomenon has meant a natural way of grouping and establishing communication amongst those who have similar concerns. This has happened the same way in the field of science, thus creating communities of special interest in a context in which blogs are consolidating as sources of information and extra tools for research. While the authors’ freedom to organise and offer their contents may be considered one of the main advantages and a trigger for the success of blogs, it is also one of their main drawbacks. The contents and communities of blogs are not easy to identify, classify and quantify, so that they constitute a vague concept under the name of “blogosphere”. This article is meant to identify the blogs related to the field of Library and Information Sciences in Spain, their authorship, their contents and their connections in order to clarify if we can really talk about the existence of a “Biblogsfera”.
ABSTRACT: The blog phenomenon has meant a natural way of grouping and establishing communication amongst those who have similar concerns. This has happened the same way in the field of science, thus creating communities of special interest in a context in which blogs are consolidating as sources of information and extra tools for research. While the authors’ freedom to organise and offer their contents may be considered one of the main advantages and a trigger for the success of blogs, it is also one of their main drawbacks. The contents and communities of blogs are not easy to identify, classify and quantify, so that they constitute a vague concept under the name of “blogosphere”. This article is meant to identify the blogs related to the field of Library and Information Sciences in Spain, their authorship, their contents and their connections in order to clarify if we can really talk about the existence of a “Biblogsfera”.
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