Three Creative Tensions in Document Interpretation Theory Set as Evidence of the Need fora Descriptive Informatics
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19/01/2017
19/01/2017
2009
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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, we argue for a change in perspective in Knowledge Organization research. Using the difference between prescriptive and descriptive linguis- tics as a metaphor, we advocate for a shift to a more descriptive, rather than the customary prescriptive, approach to the theo- retical and empirical study of indexing, and by extension Knowledge Organization. |
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Tennis, Joseph T. Three Creative Tensions in Document Interpretation Theory Set as Evidence of the Need for a Descriptive Informatics. Knowledge Organization, 36(4), 190-199. |
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Knowledge Organization |
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