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Information Organization: Classification: Systems of Organization, or How Libraries Do It (Part I: The United States)
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Classification: Systems of Organization, or How Libraries Do It (Part I: The United States). Let's look at some of the systems that libraries use to organize their collections. Libraries in the United States generally use one of two systems to organize the materials in their collections: the Dewey Decimal Classification System or the Library of Congress Classification System. These systems are also used around the world. The Dewey Decimal Classification. Work at the college librar...
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Monday, April 14, 2008. I hope you have enjoyed my blog! I wanted to end with some important key points on information retrieval that I hope we can all walk away with:. You sometimes have to work to get your information and perhaps even wait for the information to come to you! You may need to show someone unfamiliar with databases that there is more out there than just books at the library and http:/ www.google.com/. Do not make assumptions! Webb, J., Gannon-Leary, P., and Bent, M. (2007). The puropse of...
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How Information Professionals Organize Information: Organization of Information in Archives:
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How Information Professionals Organize Information. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. Organization of Information in Archives:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The purpose of this blog is to discuss how information is organized in all different types of environments. Poeple have a need to organize. Have you ever worked with someone who has a place for everything? Miramar, Florida, United States. View my complete profile. Organization of Information in Digital Libraries:. Amy Ackerman - What's In A Name?
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Archiving in Information Science: Comparisons
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Archiving in Information Science. The purpose of this blog is to find and reference articles or ideas pertaining to archiving in information science (and any other relevant fields). Sunday, April 13, 2008. This first picture is looking at Elizabeth Lake fromPtarmigan Tunnel. It was taken in July of 1984. Source: US Geological Survey Photographic Library. Glacier National Park. Retrieved on April 13, 2008 from href="http:/ libraryphoto.cr.usgs.gov/. Seach mode =exact;. Yes the Web makes finding everyday t...
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Info-nation: One Last Thought
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Monday, April 14, 2008. The degree to which librarians are involved in diffusion varies, depending on the type of library. School librarians, or media specialists, and academic librarians, play more of an educator role than public librarians. However, to whatever degree involved, librarians and information specialists play a crucial role not only in disseminating information, but in making sure the information is absorbed and learned in a diffusion process. Hollands, W.D. (1999). April 14, 2008 at 9:35 PM.
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Archiving in Information Science: Archives, Defined
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Archiving in Information Science. The purpose of this blog is to find and reference articles or ideas pertaining to archiving in information science (and any other relevant fields). Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Archive is one of the few words that is a noun and a verb. Actually, it is two different nouns: a place and a document. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, archive means "a place in which public records or other important historic documents are kept. Now only in pl. April 19, 2008 7:53 PM.
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Monday, April 14, 2008. I hope you have enjoyed my blog! I wanted to end with some important key points on information retrieval that I hope we can all walk away with:. You sometimes have to work to get your information and perhaps even wait for the information to come to you! You may need to show someone unfamiliar with databases that there is more out there than just books at the library and http:/ www.google.com/. Do not make assumptions! Webb, J., Gannon-Leary, P., and Bent, M. (2007). Yes, asking th...
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How Information Professionals Organize Information: Organization of Information in Information Architecture:
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How Information Professionals Organize Information. Thursday, March 6, 2008. Organization of Information in Information Architecture:. Louis Rosenfield and Peter Morville (1998) identified the following as the job of information architecture:. Clarifies the mission and vision for the site, balancing the needs of its sponsoring organization and the needs of its audiences. Determines what content and functionality the site will contain. April 14, 2008 at 9:15 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a ...
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Information Organization: The future of organization
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008. The future of organization. How will we organize information in the future? Will humans continue to design, create, and use highly sophisticated organizational systems and databases, or will we rely more and more on the "good enough" algorithms search engines provide us with? Will our search engines become highly sophisticated organizational and retrieval tools? Is this starting to sound familiar? For more information about the Semantic Web visit these sites and articles:. Posted...