This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or universal classification schemes. These classification schemes were constructed within a philosophical framework which viewed man as the central focus in the universe, which believed in progress through science and research, and which privileged written documentation over other forms. All major classification schemes are built on clearly identifiable systems of knowledge, and all classification schemes, as discursive formations, regulate the ways in which knowledge is made accessible. Of particular interest in determining how knowledge is represented in classification schemes are the following: - Main classes: classification theorists have at...
ABSTRACT This proposed new classification scheme is based on two main elements: hierarchism and bina...
The link between classification and knowledge is explored. Classification schemes have properties th...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
The First Part expounds the theory of classification. After the first seven pages, the first chapte...
THE LINK BETWEEN CLASSIFICATION AND KNOWLEDGE is explored. Classification schemes have properties th...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Throughout history, there have been numerous attempts to create a universal classification of knowle...
This study explores, in 3 steps, how the 3 main library classification systems, the Library of Congr...
The description of the most widespread universal library classifications (Decimal Classification of ...
An ongoing discussion concerning the possibilities of universal classification based on phenomena ra...
Invited paper for a thematic issue of the journal "What is Knowledge Organization"?Knowledge Organiz...
This is a preliminary scan of S.R. Ranganathan's Philosophy of Library Classification (1989 Indian r...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
This proposed new classification scheme is based on two main elements: hierarchism and binary theory...
ABSTRACT This proposed new classification scheme is based on two main elements: hierarchism and bina...
The link between classification and knowledge is explored. Classification schemes have properties th...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
The First Part expounds the theory of classification. After the first seven pages, the first chapte...
THE LINK BETWEEN CLASSIFICATION AND KNOWLEDGE is explored. Classification schemes have properties th...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Throughout history, there have been numerous attempts to create a universal classification of knowle...
This study explores, in 3 steps, how the 3 main library classification systems, the Library of Congr...
The description of the most widespread universal library classifications (Decimal Classification of ...
An ongoing discussion concerning the possibilities of universal classification based on phenomena ra...
Invited paper for a thematic issue of the journal "What is Knowledge Organization"?Knowledge Organiz...
This is a preliminary scan of S.R. Ranganathan's Philosophy of Library Classification (1989 Indian r...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
This proposed new classification scheme is based on two main elements: hierarchism and binary theory...
ABSTRACT This proposed new classification scheme is based on two main elements: hierarchism and bina...
The link between classification and knowledge is explored. Classification schemes have properties th...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...