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Scheme Versioning in the Semantic Web
This paper describes a conceptual framework and meth- odology for managing scheme versioning for the Semantic Web. The first part of the paper introduces the concept of vocabulary encoding schemes, distinguished from ... -
SKOS and the Ontogenesis of Vocabularies
The paper suggests extensions to SKOS Core to make explicit where concepts in a knowledge organization system have changed from one version of the system to another. -
Social Tagging and the Next Steps for Indexing: Fordist Relexivity and Intertextuality
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. Is it a democratic process? Can we all benefit from user-created tags? What about the value added by professionals? Employing ... -
Some Temporal Aspects of Indexing and Classification: Toward a Metrics for Measuring Scheme Change
In this paper we discuss the temporal aspects of indexing and classification in information systems. Basing this discussion off of the three sources of research of scheme change: of indexing: (1) analytical research on the ... -
Subject Ontogeny: Subject Access through Time and the Dimensionality of Classification
Classification schemes undergo revision. However, in a networked environment revisions can be used to add dimensionality to classification. This dimensionality can be used to help explain conceptual warrant, explain the ... -
Term Morphologies as Meaningful Typology Characteristics for Indexing Languages
Every indexing language is made up of terms. Those terms have morphological characteristics. These include terms made up of single words, two words, or more. We can also take into account the total number of terms.We can ... -
Terminology Cross-Domain Final Report
The InterPARES 2 Terminology Cross-Domain has created three terminological instruments in service to the project, and by extension, Archival Science. Over the course of the five-year project this Cross-Domain has collected ... -
The Economic and Aesthetic Axis of Information Organization Frameworks
This paper argues that in order to systematically comprehend the diversity of information organization frameworks, we must look at how aesthetic concerns and economic concerns manifest in decisions made about designing and ... -
The Notion of the “Concept Instance”: Problems in Modeling Concept Change in SKOS
The U.S. National Science Foundation metadata registry under development for the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) is a repertory intended to manage both metadata schemes and schemas. The focus of this draft discussion ... -
The Strange Case of Eugenics: A Subject’s Ontogeny in a Long-Lived Classification Scheme and the Question of Collocative Integrity
Classification schemes are built at a particular point in time; at inception, they reflect a worldview indicative of that time. This is their strength, but results in potential weak- nesses as worldviews change. For example, ... -
The Weight of Language and Action: Epistemic Stance, Methodological Action,and Theoretical Perspective in Knowledge Organization
Knowledge organization (KO) research is a field of scholarship concerned with the design, study and critique of the processes of organizing and representing documents that societies see as worthy of preserving (Tennis, ... -
Theory, Culture and Society Vol. 23 (2-3) Edited by Mike Featherstone
Review of May 2006 issue of journal Theory, Culture, and Society. -
Three Creative Tensions in Document Interpretation Theory Set as Evidence of the Need fora Descriptive Informatics
Describes three tensions in the theoretical literature of indexing: chief sources of evidence indexing, process of indexing (rubrics and methods), and philosophical position of indexing scholarship. Following this exposition, ... -
Three Spheres of Classification Research: Emergence, Encyclopedism, and Ecology
Three paths of interdisciplinary work shape the future of classification research.emergence, encyclopedism, and ecology. Each of these, in method, approach, and in substantive inquiry outline both the boundaries and the ... -
Toward a Taxonomy of Harm in Knowledge Organization Systems
A starting point for contributing to the greater good is to examine and interrogate existing knowledge organization practices that do harm, whether that harm is intentional or accidental, or an inherent and unavoidable ... -
Toward a Theory of Structure in Information Organization Frameworks
This paper outlines a formal and systematic approach to explication of the role of structure in information organization. It presents a preliminary set of constructs that are useful for understanding the similarities and ... -
Toward an Understanding of the History and Impact of User Studies in Music Information Retrieval
(University of Washington, 2015-06)Most Music Information Retrieval (MIR) researchers will agree that understanding users' needs and behaviors is critical for developing a good MIR system. The number of user studies in the MIR domain has been gradually ... -
Two Axes of Domains for Domain Analysis
This paper adds two analytical devices to domain analysis, claiming that for domain analysis to work cumulatively transferable definitions of domains must be written. To establish this definition the author provides two ... -
Understanding users of cloud music services: selection factors, management and access behavior, and perceptions
(2016-03-18)Experience with cloud music services General experience with cloud services About their music collection Managing Music collection General music listening behavior Mobile music consumption behavior Future of cloud ...