Library Trends
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Articles in Wntr 2004 issue of Library Trends
- Classification and categorization: a difference that makes a difference
by Elin K. Jacob - Introduction
by Ken Herold - Faceted classification and logical division in information retrieval
by Jack Mills - Information and its philosophy
by Ian Cornelius - The epistemological foundations of knowledge representations
by Elaine Svenonius - Documentation redux: prolegomenon to philosophy of information
by Bernd Frohmann - Classification, rhetoric, and the classificatory horizon
by Stephen Paling - Community as event
by Ronald E. Day - The ubiquitous hierarchy: an army to overcome the threat of a mob
by Hope A. Olson - Information studies without information
by Jonathan Furner - A human information behavior approach to a philosophy of information
by Amanda Spink - Relevance: language, semantics, philosophy
by John M. Budd - Cybersemiotics and the problems of the information-processing paradigm as a candidate for a unified science of information behind library information science
by Soren Brier - On verifying the accuracy of information: philosophical perspectives
by Don Fallis - Afterword LIS as applied philosophy of information: a reappraisal
by Luciano Floridi - Arguments for philosophical realism in library and information science
by Birger Hjorland - Erratum
- Knowledge profiling: the basis for knowledge organization
by Torkild Thellefsen