The Future of Classification

Cover of The Future of Classification by Rita Marcella
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9780815346593
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 0.661386786 Pounds
Width: 0.37 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 025.4/2
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The Future of Classification by Rita Marcella, published by Taylor & Francis Group on December 15, 2017, is a comprehensive exploration of modern classification systems. This 160-page book addresses the challenges of integrating non-physical media, such as the Internet, with traditional physical formats found in libraries. It presents a reassessment of established classification principles and questions their relevance in today’s digital landscape.

Readers will find insights from a group of internationally-known specialists who discuss the necessity of classification in the context of systematic knowledge organization. The book emphasizes the relationship between classification and information technology, with specific chapters dedicated to examining how existing systems like the Dewey Decimal Classification and Library of Congress Classification may evolve. The Future of Classification serves as a valuable resource for those studying information storage and retrieval, as well as for managers seeking to enhance their retrieval methods.


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Classification now has to encompass ‘non-physical’ media such as the Internet, yet still ensure access to knowledge held in traditional physical forms on library shelves. What does this mean for the future, and can classification cope with the virtual library? Written by a group of internationally-known specialists, this book reassesses traditional classification principles and the extent to which they provide the right basis for modern information storage and retrieval. First posing the radical question of whether classification is still really necessary, the book proceeds by emphasizing the need for systematic knowledge organization, with two chapters concentrating on classification in relation to IT and the Internet. Later chapters re-examine how present systems – Dewey Decimal Classification, Universal Decimal Classification and Library of Congress Classification – are likely to adapt, and provide a wealth of information sources for investigating the subject further. The Future of Classification delves deep into what makes knowledge-seeking successful. Those studying information storage and retrieval, and managers wanting to improve retrieval methods on which their service depends should read it.

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