Biblios (Aug 2021)
Women’s rights and the findability of information on the portal of the chamber of deputies: Brazilian perspectives towards the United Nations 2030 Agenda
Abstract
Objective. The article objective is to find out if the work developed by the information and documentation professionals, in the Information Architecture from the Chamber of Deputies’ portal, is allowing the Information Findability that helps to reach the objectives proclaimed in the Agenda 2030, regarding Women’s Rights. Method. The research is exploratory-evaluative with a bibliographic design and a qualitative approach. Results. Four research interfaces/sources were identified in the Information Architecture, from the Chamber of Deputies’ portal, with possibilities of finding similar information on the women’s rights, which are now complete, sometimes conflicting, requiring that the legislative data made available be confirmed, from the verification of proposals authorship, dates of filing, processing and filing or conversion into law. Conclusions. It is concluded that the analyzed portal does not have a fully effective Information Architecture, because it contains pervasive, repeated and misleading information in four different environments, and does not have an efficient classification, which is perfected in the finding of accurate and effective information. The information and documentation professionals of the portal should reevaluate taxonomy, as a classificatory structure for the organization of knowledge, regarding women´s interests and rights, taking into account the objectives described in the Agenda 2030, also considering the attributes of Information Competence and Information Ethics.
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