
Introduction to Knowledge Organization
This book provides a complete introduction to the rapidly expanding field of Knowledge Organization (KO), presenting historical precedents and theoretical foundations in a discursive, intelligible form, covering the philosophical, linguistic, and technical aspects.
In the contemporary context of global information exchange through linked data, Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) need to be represented in standard interoperable formats. Different formats for KOS representation including MARC, Dublin Core, SKOS, and OWL are introduced as well as the application of Knowledge Organization to a variety of activities and contexts: education, encyclopaedic knowledge, the Internet, libraries, archives, museums, galleries, and other institutions collecting and providing access to recorded knowledge.
Key coverage includes:
- Ontology and epistemology in KO
- KO structures: lists, hierarchies, facets...
- KO types: tagging, taxonomies, thesauri, classifications...
- Conceptual analysis of documents
- Applications in the digital age
Covering theoretical and practical aspects of KO and using real-life examples to illustrate its application, this book will be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners of Knowledge Organization, information organization, cataloguing, and classification.
This book provides a complete introduction to the rapidly expanding field of Knowledge Organization (KO), presenting historical precedents and theoretical foundations in a discursive, intelligible form, covering the philosophical, linguistic, and technical aspects.
In the contemporary context of global information exchange through linked data, Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) need to be represented in standard interoperable formats. Different formats for KOS representation including MARC, Dublin Core, SKOS, and OWL are introduced as well as the application of Knowledge Organization to a variety of activities and contexts: education, encyclopaedic knowledge, the Internet, libraries, archives, museums, galleries, and other institutions collecting and providing access to recorded knowledge.
Key coverage includes:
- Ontology and epistemology in KO
- KO structures: lists, hierarchies, facets...
- KO types: tagging, taxonomies, thesauri, classifications...
- Conceptual analysis of documents
- Applications in the digital age
Covering theoretical and practical aspects of KO and using real-life examples to illustrate its application, this book will be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners of Knowledge Organization, information organization, cataloguing, and classification.
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This book provides a complete introduction to the rapidly expanding field of Knowledge Organization (KO), presenting historical precedents and theoretical foundations in a discursive, intelligible form, covering the philosophical, linguistic, and technical aspects.
In the contemporary context of global information exchange through linked data, Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) need to be represented in standard interoperable formats. Different formats for KOS representation including MARC, Dublin Core, SKOS, and OWL are introduced as well as the application of Knowledge Organization to a variety of activities and contexts: education, encyclopaedic knowledge, the Internet, libraries, archives, museums, galleries, and other institutions collecting and providing access to recorded knowledge.
Key coverage includes:
- Ontology and epistemology in KO
- KO structures: lists, hierarchies, facets...
- KO types: tagging, taxonomies, thesauri, classifications...
- Conceptual analysis of documents
- Applications in the digital age
Covering theoretical and practical aspects of KO and using real-life examples to illustrate its application, this book will be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners of Knowledge Organization, information organization, cataloguing, and classification.












