Information Sciences—Applications: An International Journal
The emerging discourse of knowledge management: a new dawn for information science research?
Journal of Information Science
Hierarchical MADM with fuzzy integral for evaluating enterprise intranet web sites
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal
Social tagging, online communication, and Peircean semiotics: a conceptual framework
Journal of Information Science
Online communities of practice typology revisited
Journal of Information Science
Recall and Reasoning-an information theoretical model of cognitive processes
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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The scope of this paper is to report on an interpretation of the significance and the meanings of the signage of intranet sites. Based on the theories of structuralist semiology, we examined 22 intranet sites of companies and public sector organizations, as well as six intranet construction systems. Analysis and interpretation of such sources indicates that web sites conceal a virtual segregation structure, under the guise of integration of information. The text contributes to an understanding of relationships between the fields of information technology and domination systems, with practical implications for the development of points of interaction between the fields of information science and management science.