Knowledge Organization = Information Organization?
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2012. Paper presented at Twelfth International ISKO Conference, Mysore, India.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Knowledge Organization = Information Organization?
AU - Hjørland, Birger
N1 - Publiceret som Hjørland, Birger (2012). Knowledge Organization = Information Organization? Advances in Knowledge Organization, 13, 8-14.
PY - 2012/8/6
Y1 - 2012/8/6
N2 - Are the terms ―information organization‖ (IO), ―organization of information‖ (OI) and ―information architecture‖ (IA) synonyms for knowledge organization (KO)? This study uses bibliometric methods, among others, to determine some relations between these terms and their meanings. Apparently the data shows that these terms should not be considered synonyms because each of the terms IO, OI, IA and KO produce a different set of high ranked authors, journals and papers. In many cases the terms are, however, used interchangeably (and thusindicating synonymity) and it is argued that the underlying theoretical principles are identical but that the different terms tend to be applied in different contexts: KO in the library context; IA in the web-context and IO and OI in more unspecified ways.
AB - Are the terms ―information organization‖ (IO), ―organization of information‖ (OI) and ―information architecture‖ (IA) synonyms for knowledge organization (KO)? This study uses bibliometric methods, among others, to determine some relations between these terms and their meanings. Apparently the data shows that these terms should not be considered synonyms because each of the terms IO, OI, IA and KO produce a different set of high ranked authors, journals and papers. In many cases the terms are, however, used interchangeably (and thusindicating synonymity) and it is argued that the underlying theoretical principles are identical but that the different terms tend to be applied in different contexts: KO in the library context; IA in the web-context and IO and OI in more unspecified ways.
KW - Vidensorganisation; terminologi
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 6 August 2012 through 9 August 2012
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