Bibliographic Classification Bibliographic Classification
History and Foundations of Information Science

Bibliographic Classification

From Mimetic Representation to Isomorphic Documentality

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Descrição da editora

A novel analysis that understands bibliographic classification systems as autonomous documents and not just as information retrieval tools.

Bibliographical classification systems are developed as tools for the retrieval of documents and information in libraries or bibliographical catalogs. Traditionally, they have also served as organizing principles for library shelving. As with most kinds of classification, bibliographic classification systems are products of their time, encoding the beliefs and values of the cultures in which they are created. In Bibliographic Classification, Joacim Hansson addresses the connection between classification and society in a new way by analyzing bibliographic classification systems not just as information retrieval tools, but as autonomous documents, using a theoretical foundation from Document Studies, Information Science, and Organizational Theory.

The book advances its argument in three case studies: the Universal Decimal Classification, read as part of progressive social movements in early twentieth-century Belgium; the Swedish SAB-system, developed in the late 1910s, read as a formulation of cultural integrity and nationalist reformulation; and Jewish bibliographic classification practice with specific focus on how to address historical Jewish identity and the Holocaust in Judaica collections.

GÉNERO
Profissional e técnico
LANÇADO
2025
18 de novembro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
216
EDITORA
MIT Press
INFORMAÇÕES DO FORNECEDOR
Random House, LLC
TAMANHO
2,4
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