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      <title>Gestão de Dados de Pesquisa no contexto da Ciência Aberta: percepção dos pesquisadores da Universidade Federal do Ceará</title>
      <link>http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/51572</link>
      <description>Título: Gestão de Dados de Pesquisa no contexto da Ciência Aberta: percepção dos pesquisadores da Universidade Federal do Ceará
Autor(es): Lima, Juliana Soares
Abstract: Since antiquity, when the scientific method was introduced to validate knowledge, its production and research results began to be guided by the exchange of ideas and suggestions among peers, by the sharing of information which needed to pass through the scrutiny of the scientific community members. From the evolution of science and technological apparatuses that started to collect more information for scientific researches, the data emerge as an essential product for the advance of scientific knowledge necessary for the validation of the results of any study. The research data are presented in various forms and must be contextualized within the disciplines or areas to which they belong. In this sense, this research aims to investigate the practices and informational needs of researchers (teachers, students and technical-administrative in Education linked to the Master's or Doctorate) of the Postgraduate courses of the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), concerning the management of research data and Open Science. For this purpose, the following specific objectives were outlined: analyze researchers' perception of research data management and Open Science; investigate the practices and informational needs of these researchers regarding these themes; propose a Research Data Management Program (PGDP) for the UFC with the objective of suggesting a Research Data Management Policy; suggest the creation of support services for the researchers at the UFC; develop educational and information actions in order to test an online course pilot as part of the program. Exhaustive research was conducted using Publish or Perish software, CAPES Journal Portal, Wizdom.ai and Twitter. The methodological strategy used was the triangulation of methods - Grounded Theory and Netnography, in addition to the research techniques of documental analysis and participant observation. The data collection was based on the questionnaire and interview, as well as the use of the electronic field journal and the electronic laboratory notebook for the notes, field note records and in the construction of memos. The data were treated by a qualitative approach with the use of Atlas.ti software for the construction of the categories. The results demonstrate that in relation to researchers' storage practices and strategies, the personal computer and the cloud are the most widely used to maintain their research files and data, although most have revealed that they do not have a backup frequency of their files because they use the automatic synchronization service of the cloud. About survey documentation practices with the elaboration of a Data Management Plan (PGD), among all survey respondents only one person elaborated a PGD, while in the group of interviewees none ever used the PGD for this purpose. Regarding the sharing, interviewees stated that they had shared some type of information or survey data, and when they did not share, the reasons stated were: lack of knowledge, for not knowing how to do it or for bumping into ethical, legal and integrity issues in the survey. Hence, the conclusion is that the researcher has a fundamental role in the Management of Research Data, since adopting this posture represents a guarantee of the quality and integrity of the research, in addition to collaborating for good practices in science. Furthermore, the literature shows that the librarian has been the most recommended professional to assist researchers in this process. Finally, the contribution of this investigation is based on researchers' perception of research data and Open Science, in addition to the suggestion of a proposal for a Research Data Management Program (PGDP) for the UFC, which focuses on the development of policies, guidelines, education and information actions, products, services and management of research data at the university.
Tipo: Dissertação</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Gestão de acervos audiovisuais em repositórios</title>
      <link>http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/49640</link>
      <description>Título: Gestão de acervos audiovisuais em repositórios
Autor(es): Santos, Francisco Edvander Pires
Abstract: This master’s thesis presents the results of a research that focusing on proposing criteria and guidelines to manage moving images  and sound collections, which have been produced at a public university in Brazil, named Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC). It is a proposal made from the librarian’s mediation at setting up an audiovisual repository. As a theoretical contribution, we discuss the dimensions of audiovisual information, the librarian’s competence and mediation at managing audiovisual collections, and some Brazilian  and  international  guidelines  for  managing  audiovisual  repository.  It  is characterized as a qualitative research through methodological triangulation, which is proposed  to  explain  the  breadth  of  the  subject.  The  first  research  method  is  the documentary research for analyzing normative documents that rule the institutional repositories of ten Brazilian universities and research institutions, which were selected under the criterion of those that stood out most on the Ranking Web of Repositories, aiming to verify if those documents have pointed out audiovisual collections in their scope.  The  second  research  method  is  the  content  analysis,  which  enabled  the categorization and analysis of a sample of the audiovisual collections produced at UFC, such as: documentaries; short films; animations; television programs; radio programs; podcasts; video classes; lectures; and musical concerts. After that, a data collection tool was  constructed  on  Evernote  to  analyze  and  describe  that  sample  of  audiovisual productions, and then the data was shared on Zenodo, which is an online repository. The data were collected according to the corpus selected for each research environment at UFC, namely: a course of Journalism; a school of cinema; a television program called UFCTV; an academic radio station; an academic library; and an academic choir. The choice of these environments is related to the sample for analyzing and describing. The analysis and description were made based on the types of audiovisual collections categorized from the content analysis method and through the audiovisual description technique, which allows to describe in detail all that is seen on the moving images and also which is heard from the sound analyzed, besides represent the audiovisual content by keywords. The section on discussion of the results is compounded by the analysis of ten normative documents on Brazilian institutional repositories; by the analysis of each category of audiovisual collections produced at UFC; and by our criteria and guidelines to manage audiovisual repository on DSpace, which were set up from communities, collections, metadata, audiovisual description and indexing, and a proposal of workflow at producing &#xD;
audiovisual information. Finally, we conclude that the development of our criteria and guidelines provides informational resources for managing moving images and sound collections on online repositories, also considering that each criterion and guideline can be applied at all kind of environments which have produced audiovisual information, and not only in public universities.
Tipo: Resumo</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Gestão ecológica da informação : uma adaptação do modelo de Davenport para um sistema de bibliotecas subordinado à administração pública federal.</title>
      <link>http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40409</link>
      <description>Título: Gestão ecológica da informação : uma adaptação do modelo de Davenport para um sistema de bibliotecas subordinado à administração pública federal.
Autor(es): Sales, Weslayne Nunes de
Abstract: Information ecology is a model of information management, advocated by Davenport (1998) and that differs from the others by comparing the organizations with the environment in which everything works in an interconnected way. From the problematic of how to develop an information management model based on the approach of the information ecology of Davenport (1998), for a university library of one Federal Institution of higher education, it was defined as the general objective of this study the development of a model that takes into account the specificities and particularities of these institutions, establishing as a starting point the library system of the University Federal of Ceará (UFC). Regarding the nature of the&#xD;
research, it is classified as applied and as for the objectives assumes a descriptive research feature. For adaptation of the Davenport model (1998) questionnaires were applied to employees, bosses and leaders who integrate the UFC library system. With the analysis of the questionnaires and support from the scientific literature, the Davenport model (1998) was adapted to the reality of a system of libraries subordinated to the Brazilian Federal Public Administration. After adapting this model, a proposal was made to a specific library of that system, in this case Library Central Campus of Pici (BCCP). As a result it puts the group who&#xD;
presents better performance, in relation to the information ecology, in the perception of the servers is the one that deals with the information team, while the group with the lowest performance is the one who works with architecture of information. It is also accepted that the application of the information in the library system of the Federal University of Ceará is possible, once the particularities of the administration are considered, it was also possible to identify that the library system studied has already policies which are in accordance with the information ecology and for the full development of such information it is necessary that a program of incentive to servers be developed in parallel. It's also possible to realize that Davenport (1998) when dealing with aspects of the information team, takes a wrong stance regarded to the professionals librarians, an inference which can be made from the analysis of publications prior to the year of 1998.
Tipo: Dissertação</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Arquitetura da informação em ambientes informacionais digitais: avaliação de websites de organizações de saúde</title>
      <link>http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40317</link>
      <description>Título: Arquitetura da informação em ambientes informacionais digitais: avaliação de websites de organizações de saúde
Autor(es): Nascimento, Isabela da Rocha
Abstract: Herewith we present the results of the research whose main objective is to evaluate the presence of the information architecture components in the websites of secondary and tertiary care hospitals at the State of Ceará, aiming to contribute to the access to the information demanded. Our theoretical background has to do with the relationship between science information and health sciences and information architecture. The methodology used was based on exploratory and descriptive research aiming at deepening the knowledge about information architecture, information science and health organizations as well as detailing the phenomena observed. The structuralist method guided our analysis so that we could understand how information architecture systems present themselves in the structure of the websites investigated. The study of the websites was conducted by a content analysis observing the information architecture components. The environment of the research consisted of four (4) websites of health organizations considered as secondary and tertiary. The results show that the systems of organization, labeling, navigation and search, which make up the information architecture are present in the websites, even if not in their totality nor in an efficient way. We identified some problems, among them: non-standardized contents, non-enabled hyperlinks, hierarchically unstructured content, ambiguous or decontextualized textual and iconographic labels. We conclude that, although some information architecture components were identified in the websites investigated, it is necessary to pay attention to other components that could improve the quality of the interface of the websites in order to enhance the quality of information access by users. Aiming to contribute in this sense, we made a checklist to help us in the planning and construction of information architecture systems in health organizations websites.
Tipo: Dissertação</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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