Index
ISBN: 978-1-78714-532-0, eISBN: 978-1-78714-531-3
ISSN: 2055-5377
Publication date: 20 July 2017
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(2017), "Index", The Organization of Knowledge (Studies in Information, Vol. 12), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 105-110. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2055-537720170000011002
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INDEX
AACR2. See Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd edition (AACR2)
Abortion
, 96–97
Absolutism
, 22
Absolutist information culture
, 22
Enlightenment ideas
, 22–23
secret information and information control
, 23–26
vertical information landscape
, 26–28
Abstracting process
, 94
Adequate browsing and increase of circulation in reader-interest classifications
, 58
Administrative data
, 85
Administrative dates
, 71, 84
Age of Enlightenment
, 20
Algorithms
, 8–9
algorithmic communications
, 8
algorithmic culture
, 9
American Civil War
, 40
American knowledge organization structures
, 41
Analytical concept, knowledge organization as
, 10–12
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd edition (AACR2)
, 72
Anglo-American librarianship
, 42
Anticolonialism
, 33
Antipathies
, 92
Apps
, 6
Arcana imperii
, 23–24
Archival processes
, 4
Archives
, 4–5
Archiving process
, 2
Aristotelian approach
, 89
Bias
, 37, 94
Bing
, 6
BISAC
, 52–53, 66–67
Book Industry Study Group (BISG)
, 52–53
“British Museum syndrome”
, 57
Cartesian coordinate plane
, 95
Cell phones
, 6
Centralization
, 53
Classification theory
, 56
Classificatory imagination
, 4
Collective memory of imperialism
, 35
Communication
communicational process
, 91
communicative actions
, 6–8
communicative interactions
, 4
and culture
, 8–9
in digital culture
, 3–5
Concept theory
, 90–91
Conceptual dimension of KO slants
, 96–97
Conceptual space
, 96–97
Conceptual time slant
, 97
Conceptualizing library catalog
, 39
Contemporary literature
, 90–91
Context
, 85
cultural
, 35
social
, 35
Contextualization
knowledge organization
, 95
of photographic image
, 77
Cultural/culture
, 2
communication and
, 8–9
context
, 35
ordering and society
, 9–10
perspective in KO
, 92–93
sphere
, 34
Dalhberg’s Classification Scheme for Knowledge Organization Literature
, 90
Databases
, 9–10
DDC. See Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
(De-)universalization of United States
catalog as historical record
, 36–37
classification and decolonization of Māori subjects
, 42–48
cultural sphere
, 34
LoC
, 35–36
organizing history
, 37–42
Decolonization of Māori subjects, classification and
, 42–48
Decolonizing methodologies
, 37
Denis Bernardes’ Memorial
, 73–74
Denmark at turn of 18th century
, 22–28
Description
, 80
Detroit Public Library
, 52–53
Dewey
, 58
Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
, 35, 52–53, 57
Dewey Decimal System
, 43
Diachronic approach
, 89
“Dictionary of knowledge organization”
, 53
Digital culture, 2. See also Information cultures
knowledge organization
as analytical concept
, 10–12
and communication
, 3–5
as genre
, 12–13
Digital media
, 8
Disability
, 37
Discourse communities
, 39
Distributed relatives
, 55–56, 58–61
Document
documentation process
, 72
representation
, 81
system
, 85
Domain analysis perspective
, 91
Dynamic field, KO as
, 89
cultural perspective in KO
, 92–93
epistemological perspective in KO
, 90–91
e-books
, 6
Enlightenment ideas
, 23
Epistemological perspective in KO
, 90–91
Epistemological theories
, 90–91
Esthetically challenged
, 97
Ethics issue
, 93
Ethnography
, 44–45, 47
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA)
, 67
Exogenous documentation
, 80–81
Facebook
, 4, 10
Federal University of Pernambuco
, 74
knowledge representation of photos at
, 81–85
Fiction categories
, 55
Flexibility of reader-interest classifications
, 57
Flickr
, 4
Foucauldian genealogy
, 18
Gay couples
, 97
“General History and History of Old World”
, 37–38
Genre
, 3, 5–6, 39
knowledge organization as
, 12–13
Global imposition
, 52–53
Global industry interest
, 65–68
Global interest
, 52–53
Globalization of knowledge organization systems
, 35
Google
, 6, 10
Gossip
, 25
Historical interest
, 38
Historical/genealogical studies
, 37
“History”
, 38
Identification
, 78, 80
Image data
, 84, 85
Indexing
, 81, 89
Indigenous knowledge
, 33
Information
, 17, 78
content
, 85
control
, 23–27
Science
, 91
society
, 18
Information cultures. See also Digital culture
absolutist
, 22–28
pervasiveness of technologies
, 18
unraveling notions of
, 19–22
Institutional memory
, 74
knowledge representation of photography for
, 83
peculiar feature of photography
, 77
photo analysis
, 78
procedure for image content analysis
, 80
purpose of recording and storing documents
, 75–76
systematization of methodology
, 79
Institutions
, 74
Interactive epistemography
, 92
International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO)
, 88
conference proceedings
, 89
ISKO environment
, 90
International Standard Archival Description (General) (ISAD (G))
, 72
International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD)
, 72
Interpretation
, 20, 80
Knowledge organization (KO)
, 1, 36, 88
algorithms
, 8–9
as analytical concept
, 10–12
databases
, 9–10
in digital culture
, 3–5
as dynamic field
, 89–93
as genre
, 12–13
genre
, 3, 5–6
search engines and communicative actions
, 6–8
as slanted field
, 94–95
time and space as axes for slanted KO
, 95–98
Knowledge organization systems (KOS)
, 35, 89
Knowledge representation
of photos
, 74–81
at Federal University of Pernambuco
, 81–85
process
, 91
KO. See Knowledge organization (KO)
KOS. See Knowledge organization systems (KOS)
Labor ecology
, 91
LCC. See Library of Congress Classification (LCC)
LCSH. See Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
Librarian of Congress
, 39
“Librarians interests”
, 62
Librarianship
, 56
Library & Information Science
, 55
Library
, 55
catalogs and classifications
, 36
classifications
, 59
systems
, 56
and technologies
, 41
community
, 55
“Library Association Record”
, 62
Library of Congress (LoC)
, 35
Library of Congress Classification (LCC)
, 34–35
Library of Congress Control number
, 44–45
Library of Congress Subject
, 35
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
, 40
Life after death concept
, 97
LoC. See Library of Congress (LoC)
Local adaptations, tension between standardization and
, 64–65
Local classification
, 46
Local communicative interactions
, 5–6
“Local interest” of readers
, 52–53
Machine Readable Cataloging (MARC)
, 40
Māori
, 36–37
Māori knowledge organization practices
, 42–43
Māori subjects, classification and decolonization of
, 42–48
people
, 36
Marriage
, 96
Media culture
, 6
Medieval English
, 19
Memory
, 74, 76
institutions
, 81, 84–85
Multilingual thesauri
, 92
Napoleonic wars
, 26, 28
Negative connotation
, 94
“Neutral” representations
, 92
New Zealand
, 36, 41, 42
New Zealand National Bibliographic Database
, 43
Non-fiction categories
, 55
Non-transferable process
, 88–89
Nonpurposive readers
, 58
ONIX/MARC records
, 66
Ontological approach
, 89
Operator
, 77
Ordering
, 2
of culture
, 9–10
Organization of knowledge. See Knowledge organization (KO)
Organizing history
, 37
colonized subjects
, 38–39
exporting history
, 39–42
Oxford English Dictionary
, 89
Peircean semiotics
, 91
Photo analysis
, 78
Photograph(y)
, 21, 73, 74
documents
, 72
institutional memory and knowledge representation of photos
, 74–81
knowledge representation of photos at Federal University of Pernambuco
, 81–85
photographic collections
, 73–74
knowledge representation of photos
, 74–81
at Federal University of Pernambuco
, 81–85
photographer
, 77
Picture
, 76
Politics
, 25
Polygamy
, 97
Popular Culture and New Media
, 4
Post-structuralist approach
, 53
“Power to name”
, 93, 99
Precursors
, 9
Prejudices
, 92, 94–95
Premodern information cultures
, 22
Printing press
, 20
Proselytism
, 95
Provenance data
, 84
Race
, 37
Razor’s edge
, 88–89
Reader
, 60
Reader-interest classifications
, 52
alleged advantages
, 55
adequate browsing and increase of circulation in
, 58
flexibility and shelf arrangement of
, 57
meeting user’s need by gathering materials of interest
, 55–56
definition and characteristics
, 53–54
design
, 54–55
global industry interest
, 65–68
shortcomings
, 58
“other” distributed relatives and singular reader
, 58–61
quality and nature of categories
, 61–62
tension between standardization and local adaptations
, 64–65
unique classification system to reclassify stock
, 62–64
Reclassify stock, classification system to
, 62–64
Revolutionized memory
, 76
Rules for Dictionary Catalog
, 60
Scanning
, 79–80
Schutz’s phenomenology
, 6
Search engines
, 6–8, 11
Secrecy
, 25
Secret information
, 23–37
Semiotic perspective
, 91
SEPIA Data Elements Set (Sepiades)
, 72
Sexuality
, 37
Shelf arrangement of reader-interest classifications
, 57
Singular reader
, 58–61
Slanted field, KO as
, 94–95
Slanted KO
, 89
time and space as axes for
, 95–98
Social context
, 35
Social structure
, 58
Socialization process
, 94
Society, culture ordering and
, 9–10
Sociocognitive approach
, 90–91
Spanish American War
, 40
Spectator
, 77
Spectrum
, 77
Standard reader-behavior
, 55
Standardization
, 53
standardization and local adaptations, tension between
, 64–65
standardized library classifications
, 52–53
State bureaucracy
, 19
Statistics
, 19
Subjective-idealism
, 61–62
Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library
, 43
“Systematifier”
, 90
Systematizations
, 79–80
“Tabula rasa”
, 93
Technical data
, 84, 85
Technology
, 22
Telegraphy
, 21
Time and space
, 95
conceptual dimension of KO slants
, 96–97
terminological dimension of KO slants
, 97–98
Traditional classification systems
, 57
Twitter
, 4, 10
“Two Axes for Domain Analysis”
, 95
UDC
, 53
United States
, 35, 41–42, 52–53
“Universal and Old World History”
, 44
“Universal reader-interest classification” scheme
, 65
“Universality” signals
, 34
Universalization
, 35
of U.S. history
, 38
U.S.-centric ideology
, 37
User
, 60
Vertical information landscape
, 27–28
Waikato University Library
, 44
Western knowledge organization systems
, 37
Wikipedia
, 4
Women’s Rights Movements
, 97
World War II
, 19, 40–41
“WorldCat Local”
, 67
YouTube
, 4
- Prelims
- Genre, Organized Knowledge, and Communicative Action in Digital Culture
- Information Cultures: Shapes and Shapings of Information
- The (De-)Universalization of the United States: Inscribing Ma¯ori History in the Library of Congress Classification
- Reader-Interest Classifications: Local Classifications or Global Industry Interest?
- Knowledge Representation of Photographic Documents: A Case Study at the Federal University of Pernambuco (Brazil)
- Slanted Knowledge Organization as a New Ethical Perspective
- About the Editors
- Index