LABORATORY OF SCIENTIFIC EDITORIAL AND DIFFUSION - E-ditorial Lab
Research Line: Information Organization
Laboratory run by FABIBIB with support from the Graduate School of Information Science (PPGCI). The lab is dedicated to the development of practical teaching and production activities in Digital Editorial Management:  
A) Book publishing; B) Scientific journal publishing; C) Production and publishing of scientific dissemination videos.
The laboratory is a teaching space through the contact with real academic productions and demands from several UFPA's units or external ones, with the capacity to develop structures for scientific, written and audiovisual diffusion, based on the perspective of Open Science, the impulse of Citizen Science, and in the improvement of open source solutions. Fostering learning and capacity building beyond publication management, including the management of scientific documentary production in audiovisual or audio media, as means to facilitate the consumption of science by civil society. Through the Laboratory is intended to strengthen the relationship between science producers in the Basic Sciences disciplines, and information professionals (Librarians, Archivists, Museum and Information Scientists), to improve the students' mastery of the processes of scientific diffusion, visibility management of publications, and to offer an efficient and effective publication path for the science produced in the basic and applied social sciences institutes.


LABORATORY IN ARCHIVAL DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT AND DIGITAL MEMORY FOR PRESERVATION GDARQ-MEMORIA LAB
Research Line: Mediation and Use of Information  
Laboratory administered by FAARQ with support from the Post-graduate program in Information Science (PPGCI), dedicated to the development of practical, experimental, and innovative activities of the undergraduate program, concerning physical, digital, and hybrid (documents in part physical and part electronic formats) Archival Document Management. The laboratory is dedicated to the development of research and innovation in physical, digital and hybrid Archival Document Management, focusing on preservation, restoration and retrieval of archives; creation and testing of document protection infrastructures, digitization, image programming and experimentation with information formats and various electronic media for physical or native electronic documents; installation, handling and programming of archival databases and all types of software related to document management, whether open source or proprietary; development and experimentation with hardware applicable to documents, collections, and data storage. Handling and experimental application of Internet of Things (IoT) to physical archives; installation, development, and handling of frameworks applicable to physical, digital, or hybrid information architectures. Preparation of documents or holdings for dissemination in networked environments under the technical standards of archivology (e-Arq, ICA, ISO), applying specific standards of user communities. Exploration and experimentation with specialized international metadata standards (Dublin Core, ISO/IEC, DDI, EBUcore, EAD, ONIX, etc.).  
 

LABORATORY - VIDEOCONFERENCE ROOM FOR ONLINE DISCIPLINATIONS and MEETINGS
Research Lines: Information Organization and Mediation and Use of Information  
The laboratory was derived from the need to have a reliable communication infrastructure with permanent professors from outside Pará, and as a way to make existing disciplines at UNESP and IBICT available to students. It also arose from the need to reliably transmit and receive lectures and national and international events. This infrastructure proved to be very reliable for administrative use in the Collegiate meetings, for qualifications, defenses and international videoconferences, leading the Program to work to gather resources and invest in a videoconferencing equipment for up to 20 people (Logitech Group Videoconferencing System).