Abstracting/abstract adaptation to digital environments: research trends
M Pinto - Journal of Documentation, 2003 - emerald.com
Journal of Documentation, 2003•emerald.com
The technological revolution is affecting the structure, form and content of documents,
reducing the effectiveness of traditional abstracts that, to some extent, are inadequate to the
new documentary conditions. Aims to show the directions in which abstracting/abstracts can
evolve to achieve the necessary adequacy in the new digital environments. Three
researching trends are proposed: theoretical, methodological and pragmatic. Theoretically,
there are some needs for expanding the document concept, reengineering abstracting and …
reducing the effectiveness of traditional abstracts that, to some extent, are inadequate to the
new documentary conditions. Aims to show the directions in which abstracting/abstracts can
evolve to achieve the necessary adequacy in the new digital environments. Three
researching trends are proposed: theoretical, methodological and pragmatic. Theoretically,
there are some needs for expanding the document concept, reengineering abstracting and …
The technological revolution is affecting the structure, form and content of documents, reducing the effectiveness of traditional abstracts that, to some extent, are inadequate to the new documentary conditions. Aims to show the directions in which abstracting/abstracts can evolve to achieve the necessary adequacy in the new digital environments. Three researching trends are proposed: theoretical, methodological and pragmatic. Theoretically, there are some needs for expanding the document concept, reengineering abstracting and designing interdisciplinary models. Methodologically, the trend is toward the structuring, automating and qualifying of the abstracts. Pragmatically, abstracts networking, combined with alternative and complementary models, open a new and promising horizon. Automating, structuring and qualifying abstracting/abstract offer some short‐term prospects for progress. Concludes that reengineering, networking and visualising would be middle‐term fruitful areas of research toward the full adequacy of abstracting in the new electronic age.
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