Knowledge organization systems (KOSs) are social constructs that represent the needs and knowledge of specific communities at specific times and places (Olsen, 1998; Svenonius, 2000; Hunter, 2009). Libraries use knowledge organization systems like cataloging codes, classification schemes, and languages of aboutness to describe the information objects they hold. These structures are central to library cataloging (Farnel, 2017). Because library KOSs reflect the biases of the time periods and places they were created, applications of these systems outside of those contexts are potentially problematic in terms of gender, culture, and ethnic exclusion (Olsen, 1998; Alemu & Stevens, 2015). Many of the systems used in libraries throughout the worl...
As libraries explore new avenues of information access, the need for a critical evaluation of our bi...
Ethical issues arise from adapting standardized classification schemes to local environments. Resear...
For nearly a century (1933 onwards), catalogers and others have engaged in discussions over the 'eth...
This report provides an overview of knowledge organization systems (KOSs) and includes pertinent exa...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
Cataloging models emphasize selective aspects of cataloging and serve the purposes of conceptual deb...
Cataloging models emphasize selective aspects of cataloging and serve the purposes of conceptual deb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Data representation of diverse cultures, perspectives,...
This paper considers the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA) recommendation to “decol...
Decolonisation efforts in libraries and museums often focus on goals of diversifying collections and...
In the context of the International Society for Knowledge Organization, we often consider knowledge ...
An emerging research area within the field of librarianship examines implicit bias in metadata and c...
We find ourselves, after the close of the twentieth century, looking back at a mass of responses to ...
Librarians manage complicated racial concepts in an accelerated information environment
Dervin and Nilanâ s (1986) article, â Information needs and uses,â has been an influential article i...
As libraries explore new avenues of information access, the need for a critical evaluation of our bi...
Ethical issues arise from adapting standardized classification schemes to local environments. Resear...
For nearly a century (1933 onwards), catalogers and others have engaged in discussions over the 'eth...
This report provides an overview of knowledge organization systems (KOSs) and includes pertinent exa...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
Cataloging models emphasize selective aspects of cataloging and serve the purposes of conceptual deb...
Cataloging models emphasize selective aspects of cataloging and serve the purposes of conceptual deb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Data representation of diverse cultures, perspectives,...
This paper considers the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA) recommendation to “decol...
Decolonisation efforts in libraries and museums often focus on goals of diversifying collections and...
In the context of the International Society for Knowledge Organization, we often consider knowledge ...
An emerging research area within the field of librarianship examines implicit bias in metadata and c...
We find ourselves, after the close of the twentieth century, looking back at a mass of responses to ...
Librarians manage complicated racial concepts in an accelerated information environment
Dervin and Nilanâ s (1986) article, â Information needs and uses,â has been an influential article i...
As libraries explore new avenues of information access, the need for a critical evaluation of our bi...
Ethical issues arise from adapting standardized classification schemes to local environments. Resear...
For nearly a century (1933 onwards), catalogers and others have engaged in discussions over the 'eth...