基于CNKI的档案学硕士学位论文选题研究
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本文关键词:基于CNKI的档案学硕士学位论文选题研究 出处:《郑州大学》2017年硕士论文 论文类型:学位论文
【摘要】:采用文献研究法、统计分析法对收录进中国知网的1164篇档案学硕士学位论文进行调查分析,从学位论文选题的角度,对样本论文进行分类评述。通过主题分类,将样本量高于50篇的研究选题定义为档案学硕士学位论文的高频选题,样本量在20—50篇之间的研究选题定义为中频选题,样本量低于20篇的研究选题定义为低频选题,依次进行内容分析。同时,对样本论文进行学科体系、研究层次、研究性质三个维度的统计,从总体分布角度和主题内容角度概括档案学硕士学位论文的选题特征,即:范围广而不均、存在院校差异、时代特征不明显;问题意识较强、重实践轻理论等。认为基于学科发展背景变化的档案学硕士学位论文的选题趋势:一是数字化,体现在国际上对档案数字化的规定、我国档案数字化的进程;二是社会化,体现在档案利用服务社会化、档案资源开发社会化、档案管理工作社会化。
[Abstract]:By using the method of literature research and statistical analysis, this paper investigates and analyzes 1164 master's degree papers of archival science which are included in China's knowledge Network, and from the angle of selecting topics of degree papers. Through thematic classification, the research topics with sample size above 50 are defined as high frequency topics for master degree papers in archival science. Sample size between 20-50 research topics defined as if topics, samples less than 20 research topics defined as low-frequency topics, content analysis in turn. At the same time, the subject system of the sample papers. Research level, research nature of the three dimensions of statistics, from the perspective of overall distribution and theme content to summarize the archives master degree thesis topics characteristics, that is: wide and uneven, there are differences in colleges and universities. The characteristics of the times are not obvious; The author thinks that the selection trend of the master's degree thesis of archives based on the change of subject development background is: first, digitalization, reflected in the international regulations on the digitization of archives. The process of digitization of archives in China; The second is socialization, which is embodied in the socialization of archives utilization service, the development of archives resources and the socialization of archives management.
【学位授予单位】:郑州大学
【学位级别】:硕士
【学位授予年份】:2017
【分类号】:G643.8;G270-4
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本文编号:1408408
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