Subject Analysis, Content Analysis, and Domain Analysis: Concepts, Methods, and Applications
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2024
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The Canadian journal of information and library science
Abstract
From the perspective of the constant increase in data and information, consider in Library
and Information Science that the correct analysis and representation of the contents of doc-
uments analyzed in specific domains is essential for the retrieval, organization, and dissem-
ination of information. Subject Analysis categorizes topics and details, making it easier to
retrieve relevant information. Domain Analysis studies specific characteristics of a field of
knowledge, comprising terminologies and concepts. Content Analysis identifies and analyzes
textual elements, deepening the understanding of documentary content. This study explores
these analyses’ approaches, techniques, and methodologies, highlighting their often confused
interrelationships, differences, and similarities. To achieve the proposed objective to support
the conceptual and theoretical-methodological discussion on subject analysis, content analysis,
and domain analysis, focusing on their interrelations, differences, and similarities that are
often confused in their concepts and methodologies, the research developed an exploratory and
descriptive approach, a bibliographic survey was carried out in the BRAPCI database, using the
terms "domain analysis", "content analysis" and "content analysis", recovering 134 documents.
Results are efficiently defined and applied to each analysis. These analyses guarantee efficient
information retrieval, which is vital to growing data volume.
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subject analysis, domain analysis, content analysis, semantic analysis
