AN ANALYSIS ON THE BRAZILIAN'S LIBRARIANSHIP IDENTITY: the interdisciplinarity focus

Authors

  • Jonathas Luiz Carvalho Silva
  • Luiz Tadeu Feitosa

Abstract

This work is "fruit" of the monograph: An analysis about the identity of Brazilian Librarianship: historical perspectives and object of study, and the focus here established permeates the interdisciplinarity subject, seeking to draw a conceptual and historical analysis of this term, and its arrival in Brazil with a distorted proposal, wandering and fashionable, as well as making a relationship with the identity, seeking to characterize its essentialists and no-essentialists marks and still applying the reality of Librarianship in Brazil, taking in consideration the speech reality and its practical contemplation and also identifying the essentialists marks, especially those visible in the axis of the several types of libraries and the no-essentialists, in the field of correlate as Information Science, Social Sciences, Philosophy, Education, among others, verifying that the union of the disciplines and its development, aiming to contribute for the good of the society, is one of the principal marks of the interdisciplinarity.

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2007-09-11

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