The sophistication of knowledge organization systems (KOS) has evolved rapidly over the past thirty years, largely driven by information technology innovations. Two key assumptions have been (a) that KOS-work is the preserve of information professionals acting as skilled intermediaries, and (b) that it is largely focused on enabling the finding and discovery of information. This paper challenges both assumptions with reference to the conduct of science in the 21st century, by describing the ways in which access to KOS skills and tools is already broadening beyond information professionals to scientists, and by describing how knowledge organization systems enable sense-making of trends within science and new knowledge creation, beyond simple...
International audienceThis article shows how visual representations have progressively taken the lea...
Churchman (1971) emphasized the continual learning nature of organizations as part of their ontologi...
Churchman (1971) emphasized the continual learning nature of organizations as part of their ontologi...
The sophistication of knowledge organization systems (KOS) has evolved rapidly over the past thirty ...
This chapter deals with the part of the library and information science (LIS) curriculum involving k...
This paper focuses on knowledge systems (also called knowledge-based { or expert { systems), their t...
Part 7: Doctoral Student PapersInternational audienceThe emergence of Digital Ecosystems can be endo...
The organization knowledge concept is defined as the domain where scientific research interacts with...
Invited paper for a thematic issue of the journal "What is Knowledge Organization"?Knowledge Organiz...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a high-level analysis of the implications of Big Dat...
The production of scientific knowledge is currently a broadly discussed topic. Not only because scie...
Traditionally, research on knowledge organization systems (KOS) and information retrieval discussed ...
In this paper we study the intersection of Knowledge Organization with Information Technologies and ...
This paper aims to review the changes over time in the field of organization of resources to determi...
Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS), in the form of classification systems, thesauri, lexical datab...
International audienceThis article shows how visual representations have progressively taken the lea...
Churchman (1971) emphasized the continual learning nature of organizations as part of their ontologi...
Churchman (1971) emphasized the continual learning nature of organizations as part of their ontologi...
The sophistication of knowledge organization systems (KOS) has evolved rapidly over the past thirty ...
This chapter deals with the part of the library and information science (LIS) curriculum involving k...
This paper focuses on knowledge systems (also called knowledge-based { or expert { systems), their t...
Part 7: Doctoral Student PapersInternational audienceThe emergence of Digital Ecosystems can be endo...
The organization knowledge concept is defined as the domain where scientific research interacts with...
Invited paper for a thematic issue of the journal "What is Knowledge Organization"?Knowledge Organiz...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a high-level analysis of the implications of Big Dat...
The production of scientific knowledge is currently a broadly discussed topic. Not only because scie...
Traditionally, research on knowledge organization systems (KOS) and information retrieval discussed ...
In this paper we study the intersection of Knowledge Organization with Information Technologies and ...
This paper aims to review the changes over time in the field of organization of resources to determi...
Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS), in the form of classification systems, thesauri, lexical datab...
International audienceThis article shows how visual representations have progressively taken the lea...
Churchman (1971) emphasized the continual learning nature of organizations as part of their ontologi...
Churchman (1971) emphasized the continual learning nature of organizations as part of their ontologi...