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  • × author_ss:"Thellefsen, T."
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  1. Thellefsen, T.; Thellefsen, M.: Signifikans-effekt i indeksering (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Building on Jens-Erik Mai: 'Semiotics and its uses in library and information science', discusses indexing and semiotics. Presents the concept significance affect as expression of an information effect in index words, based on a discussion of the key concepts in Geroge Lakoff's cognitive semantics: basic-level categorizing, cue validity, prototype effect, kinesthetic image schemas, metaphors, metonymy and radical structures, and idealized cognitive models
    Date
    20.10.2000 13:54:29
  2. Thellefsen, T.: Knowledge profiling : the basis for knowledge organization (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    How are we able to construct truly realistic representations of knowledge organizations (KOs)? The paper introduces and defines the knowledge profile as a method to investigate the epistemological basis of any KO to outline the consequences this basis has upon its research object. The knowledge profile is inspired by C. S. Peirce's doctrine of pragmaticism, and it further reflects the relevance of pragmaticism in the context of KO.

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