Conference: North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization 2011

Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. 2011. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada. See a listing of all papers in these proceedings here.



Papers:


Jihee Beak and Hope A. Olson. 2011. Analysis of metadata schemas for children's libraries. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 1-12. Download a copy from here.

Chloë Edwards. 2011. Soviet classifications and situated knowledges. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 13-22. Download a copy from here.

Margaret E. I. Kipp. 2011. Controlled vocabularies and tags: An analysis of research methods. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 23-32. Download a copy from here.

Elizabeth Milonas. 2011. Wittgenstein and web facets. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 33-40. Download a copy from here.

Rebecca Green. 2011. See-also relationships in the Dewey Decimal Classification. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 41-51. Download a copy from here.

Louise F. Spiteri. 2011. Social discovery tools: Cataloguing meets user convenience. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 52-62. Download a copy from here.

Michèle Hudon. 2011. Teaching bibliographic classification In The 21st Century. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 63-73. Download a copy from here.

Steven L. MacCall. 2011. Knowledge Organization under digital inversion: A theory for cooperative librarian organizing practices for online textual artifacts. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 74-82. Download a copy from here.

Jill McTavish and Alexandre Fortier. 2011. A domain-analytic perspective on sexual health in LCSH and RVM. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 83-93. Download a copy from here.

Suellen Oliveira Milani and José Augusto Chaves Guimarães. 2011. Biases in knowledge representation: an analysis of the feminine domain in Brazilian indexing languages. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 94-104. Download a copy from here.

Charles van den Heuvel. 2011. Multidimensional classifications: Past and future conceptualizations and visualizations. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 105-121. Download a copy from here.

Aaron Loehrlein. 2011. An examination of interdisciplinary theory between cognitive categorization and knowledge organization. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 122-129. Download a copy from here.

Kathryn La Barre. 2011. Returning the (faceted) gaze: Reflections on representation, meaning and form. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 130-138. Download a copy from here.

David M. Pimentel. 2011. Towards a typology of classificatory change. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 139-150. Download a copy from here.

Melodie J. Fox. 2011. Prototype theory: An alternative concept theory for categorizing sex and gender? In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 151-159. Download a copy from here.

Thomas M. Dousa. 2011. Concretes, countries, and processes in Julius O. Kaiser's Theory of Systematic Indexing: A case study in the definition of general categories. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 160-173. Download a copy from here.

Cristina Pattuelli. 2011. Mapping subjectivity: performing people-centered vocabulary alignment. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 174-184. Download a copy from here.

Joseph T. Tennis. 2011. Ranganathan's layers of classification theory and the FASDA model of classification. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 185-195. Download a copy from here.

Thiago Henrique Bragato Barros and João Batista Ernesto de Moraes. 2011. The discursive construction of archival science: Conceptual foundations. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 196-206. Download a copy from here.

D. Grant Campbell. 2011. RDA and RDF: A discourse analysis of two standards of resource description. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 207-216. Download a copy from here.

Katherine Thornton. 2011. Contentious categories. In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 217-226. Download a copy from here.