Comparative Functional Analysis of Boundary Infrastructures, Library Classification, and Folksonomies


Autoria(s): Tennis, Joseph T.
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19/01/2017

19/01/2017

2006

Resumo

This paper outlines three information organization frameworks: library classification, social tagging, and boundary infrastructures. It then outlines functionality of these frameworks. The paper takes a neo-pragmatic approach. The paper finds that these frameworks are complementary, and by understanding the differences and similarities that obtain between them, researchers and developers can begin to craft a vocabulary of evaluation.

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Tennis, J. T. (2006). "Comparative Functional Analysis of Boundary Infrastructures, Library Classification, and Folksonomies". Information Science Revisited: Approaches to Innovation Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Information Science/L'Association canadienne des sciences de l'information. York University, Toronto.

http://hdl.handle.net/1773/37971

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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Information Science

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Article