Aslib Proceedings: Volume 30 Issue 6
Table of contents
Leo Jolley: a short appreciation
Kevin P. JonesUsing his Information Scientist pseudonym of Icarus, Alan Gilchrist once called the Aslib Co‐ordinate Indexing Group (CIG) (now Aslib Informatics Group) a bunch of…
Outline of Leo Jolley's holotheme
Robert A. FairthorneMost of us knew Leo Jolley at Aslib or through his writings only, so we are grateful to Kevin Jones for telling us of his career. We are not surprised, because Jolley's own…
The theory of integrative levels and its relevance to the design of information systems
D.J. FoskettThe Classification Research Group was founded early in the 1950s and Leo Jolley joined a few years later. He was not able to attend every meeting, but when he did, he usually came…
The potentialities of the holotheme
A.F. Parker‐RhodesThe intention of this paper is to present an assessment, strictly from my own standpoint, of the material given in Leo Jolley's book The Fabric of Knowledge. It will be concerned…
Major integrative levels and the fo‐so series
Max PetterssonThe term ‘integrative levels’ was introduced by Joseph Needham in 1937. He recognized a series of eight levels. Others have since proposed various different and often longer…