The intellectual foundation of the elite of Brazilian researchers on knowledge organization domain
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the intellectual foundation of the literature on knowledge organization published from 1972 to 2018
by authors enrolled in the Research Productivity Fellowship from Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico,
in Brazil. The corpus of analysis is composed of 166 papers indexed in Base de Dados Referencial de Artigos de Periódicos em Ciência
da Informação, which is a database that gathers the scientific literature published in Information Science journals in Brazil. It is an
exploratory study that uses citation analysis as the methodological procedure, through author co-citation analysis and author
bibliographic coupling. Fujita is identified as the most productive author, with 18 articles. Dahlberg is the most cited author,
with 53 citations. The highest frequency of author co-citation is between Hjørland and Dahlberg; Tálamo and Kobashi. They
are the seminal authors to the Brazilian scientists studied in this paper. The strongest relationships in the author bibliographic
coupling network are between Lara and Bufrem, Lara and Guimarães, and Bufrem and Fujita. They cited 9 authors in common
in the papers analyzed in this research. The conclusion is that there is an influence of European literature among the scientists
addressed in this study. The results indicate the possibility of developing diachronic studies on the continuing influences of cited
authors, especially from seminal authors, to analyze their permanence or transience over time.