Purpose In this Festchrift article for Michael Buckland, the author discusses works from the French Documentation Movement in the 1940s and 1950s with regard to how it formulates bibliographic classification systems as documents. Significant writings by Suzanne Briet, Éric de Grolier and Robert Pagès are analyzed in the light of current document-theoretical concepts and discussions. Design/methodology/approach Conceptual analysis. Findings The French Documentation Movement provided a rich intellectual environment in the late 1940s and early 1950s, resulting in original works on documents and the ways these may be represented bibliographically. These works display a variety of approaches from object-oriented description to notational concept...
Modern libraries did not develop in continuity with the encyclopaedic ideas of the Enlightenment. In...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
International audienceThe function of encyclopaedic document classification systems is to represent ...
International audienceThis theoretical research discusses the role of classification in the construc...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
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This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
This article aims to explore the documentary principles as equivalents to the core matters proposed ...
International audienceThe object of this paper is to present a semiological approach to French docum...
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This article discusses the historical legacy and present-day impact of Paul Otlet and Henri La Fonta...
« Document numérisé pour l\u27ENSSIB » - Ce document est destiné aux professionnels, particulièremen...
textThis paper examines the role of library knowledge organization practices in supporting the socia...
Modern libraries did not develop in continuity with the encyclopaedic ideas of the Enlightenment. In...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
International audienceThe function of encyclopaedic document classification systems is to represent ...
International audienceThis theoretical research discusses the role of classification in the construc...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
This collection of papers on aspects of documentation theory and practice celebrates the ten‐year an...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
This article aims to explore the documentary principles as equivalents to the core matters proposed ...
International audienceThe object of this paper is to present a semiological approach to French docum...
International audienceThe classification of art requires us to reconsider the question of the hierar...
This article discusses the historical legacy and present-day impact of Paul Otlet and Henri La Fonta...
« Document numérisé pour l\u27ENSSIB » - Ce document est destiné aux professionnels, particulièremen...
textThis paper examines the role of library knowledge organization practices in supporting the socia...
Modern libraries did not develop in continuity with the encyclopaedic ideas of the Enlightenment. In...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
International audienceThe function of encyclopaedic document classification systems is to represent ...