Conference: North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization 2009

Jacob, Elin K. and Kwasnik, Barbara (Eds.). (2009). Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization Vol. 2. Syracuse, NY. See a listing of all papers in these proceedings here.



Papers:


The data-information-knowledge-wisdom hierarchy and its antithesis. by Jay H. Bernstein, Kingsborough Community College. Download a copy from here.

Treatment of georeferencing in knowledge organization systems. by Olha Buchel, The University of Western Ontario & Linda L. Hill, University of California, Santa Barbara (retired). Download a copy from here.

Tensions between language and discourse in North American knowledge organization. by D. Grant Campbell, University of Western Ontario. Download a copy from here.

Classical pragmatism and its varieties: On a pluriform metatheoretical perspective for KO. by Thomas M. Dousa, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Download a copy from here.

Evolutionary order in the classification theories of C. A. Cutter & E. C. Richardson: Its nature and limits. by Thomas M. Dousa, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Download a copy from here.

Melvil Dewey's ingenious notational system. by Rebecca Green, Dewey Decimal Classification, Online Computer Library Center, Inc. Download a copy from here.

Applying the User-Centered Paradigm to Cataloging Standards in Theory and Practice: Problems and Prospects. by Gretchen L. Hoffman, Texas Womans University. Download a copy from here.

North American facet heritage: Past lessons as pathways for contemporary exploration? by Kathryn La Barre, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Download a copy from here.

The KO roots of Taylor's value-added model. by David M. Pimentel, Syracuse University. Download a copy from here.

Modulation and specialization in North American knowledge organization: Visualizing pioneers. by Richard P. Smiraglia, Long Island University. Download a copy from here.