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en:cnk:klasifikace_textu_syn2015 [2020/08/25 14:13] – [Overall classification] veronikapojarova | en:cnk:klasifikace_textu_syn2015 [2020/08/25 14:17] (current) – [Overall classification] veronikapojarova |
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The most significant changes compared to the previous SYN series classification: | The most significant changes compared to the previous SYN series classification: |
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* **Non-fiction** (previously scientific) **literature** (NFC) reflects a certain level of „proficiency“ and specialization of the target audience, and consists of three main types (''txtype''): scientific (SCI), professional (PRO) and popular (POP) literature. This macrogroup should be understood as the opposite of fiction and journalistic texts: for this reason, it also contains administrative texts (ADM) in the broadest sense as well as a group of texts that are on the borderline between fiction and non-fiction, most typically memoirs and autobiographies (MEM). By changing the name of this group from //scientific// to the more general //non-fiction// we hope to achieve a more accurate representation of its heterogeneous contents, while the term //scientific// is now assigned only to academic texts (SCI). The newly defined category of professional literature (PRO) includes texts which are characterized by large quantities of practical information primarily intended for professionals in a given field. | * **Non-fiction** (previously scientific) **literature** (NFC) reflects a certain level of „proficiency“ and specialization of the target audience, and consists of three main types (''txtype''): scientific (SCI), professional (PRO) and popular (POP) literature. This macro-group should be understood as the opposite of fiction and journalistic texts: for this reason, it also contains administrative texts (ADM) in the broadest sense as well as a group of texts that are on the borderline between fiction and non-fiction, most typically memoirs and autobiographies (MEM). By changing the name of this group from //scientific// to the more general //non-fiction// we hope to achieve a more accurate representation of its heterogeneous contents, while the term //scientific// is now assigned only to academic texts (SCI). The newly defined category of professional literature (PRO) includes texts which are characterized by large quantities of practical information primarily intended for professionals in a given field. |
* Non-fiction literature newly contains an additional level for the SCI, PRO and POP txtype – ''genre_group'', which was created by grouping together individual disciplines or fields into larger categories and makes it possible to analyze texts from similar or related fields together: humanities (HUM), social sciences (SSC), natural sciences (NAT) and technical sciences (FTS). | * Non-fiction literature newly contains an additional level for the SCI, PRO and POP txtype – ''genre_group'', which was created by grouping together individual disciplines or fields into larger categories and makes it possible to analyze texts from similar or related fields together: humanities (HUM), social sciences (SSC), natural sciences (NAT) and technical sciences (FTS). |
* On the ''genre'' level, which contains the most detailed classification and reflects each specific field or discipline, the individual texts were classified in a way that would most accurately correspond with the subject categorization used by the [[http://text.nkp.cz/o-knihovne/odborne-cinnosti/zpracovani-fondu/vecne-zpracovani-vecne-autority/material-kon2|National Library of the Czech Republic]]. The fields are featured in detail in the table below. | * On the ''genre'' level, which contains the most detailed classification and reflects each specific field or discipline, the individual texts were classified in a way that would most accurately correspond with the subject categorization used by the [[http://text.nkp.cz/o-knihovne/odborne-cinnosti/zpracovani-fondu/vecne-zpracovani-vecne-autority/material-kon2|National Library of the Czech Republic]]. The fields are featured in detail in the table below. |
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^ HUM: humanities ^ SSC: social sciences ^ NAT: natural sciences ^ FTS: formal and technical sciences ^ ITD: interdisciplinary ^ | ^ HUM: humanities ^ SSC: social sciences ^ NAT: natural sciences ^ FTS: formal and technical sciences ^ ITD: interdisciplinary ^ |
| ANT: anthropology, etnography\\ THE: theatre, film, dance\\ PHI: philosophy, religion\\ HIS: history\\ LAN: philology\\ INF: library and information science\\ ART: art, architecture | ECO: economy, business, logistics\\ POL: politics, military\\ LAW: law\\ PSY: psychology\\ SOC: sociology\\ REC: sports, recreation, hobbies\\ EDU: education | BIO: biology \\ PHY: physics\\ GEO: geography, geology\\ CHE: chemistry\\ MED: medicine\\ AGR: agriculture | MAT: mathematics\\ TEC: technology\\ ICT: information technology | ITD: interdisciplinary | | | ANT: anthropology, ethnography\\ THE: theatre, film, dance\\ PHI: philosophy, religion\\ HIS: history\\ LAN: philology\\ INF: library and information science\\ ART: art, architecture | ECO: economy, business, logistics\\ POL: politics, military\\ LAW: law\\ PSY: psychology\\ SOC: sociology\\ REC: sports, recreation, hobbies\\ EDU: education | BIO: biology \\ PHY: physics\\ GEO: geography, geology\\ CHE: chemistry\\ MED: medicine\\ AGR: agriculture | MAT: mathematics\\ TEC: technology\\ ICT: information technology | ITD: interdisciplinary | |
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===== 3. Newspapers and magazines ===== | ===== 3. Newspapers and magazines ===== |
| ::: | SCR: drama, screenplays | ::: | ::: | | | ::: | SCR: drama, screenplays | ::: | ::: | |
| ::: | X: other | ::: | ::: | | | ::: | X: other | ::: | ::: | |
| NFC: non-fiction literature | SCI: scientific literature\\ PRO: professional literature\\ POP: popular literature | HUM: humanities | ANT: anthropology, etnography| | | NFC: non-fiction literature | SCI: scientific literature\\ PRO: professional literature\\ POP: popular literature | HUM: humanities | ANT: anthropology, ethnography| |
| ::: | ::: | ::: | THE: theatre, film, dance | | | ::: | ::: | ::: | THE: theatre, film, dance | |
| ::: | ::: | ::: | PHI: philosophy, religion | | | ::: | ::: | ::: | PHI: philosophy, religion | |