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Indexing research: an approach to grounding ingarden's ontological framework

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by John Lamp, S Milton
Attempts to produce an adequate and long-lived subject indexing system for information systems research have failed. In this paper we seek to address this by proposing an approach by which the terms expressed in research literature, such as those in the information systems literature, can be systematically and meaningfully categorised. The approach is significant in that it draws upon rigorous and philosophically compatible bodies of work in two areas. Firstly, we draw on work addressing the nature, existence, and categorisation of literary expression found in research papers (Roman Ingarden’s ontological analysis of the scientific work of art). Secondly, we draw from qualitative research methods addressing how meaningful categories can be analysed from text and related to each other (grounded theory). The resulting approach has the potential to be applied in many scientific disciplines beyond information systems, and to form the intellectual core of an information tool in e-research.

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Pagination

115 - 131

Location

Canberra, A.C.T.

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  • Yes

Start date

2006-09-27

End date

2006-09-28

ISBN-13

9781921313134

ISBN-10

1921313137

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2006, ANU E Press

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Hart, S Gregor

Title of proceedings

Information systems foundations : theory, representation and reality

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