Journal of Library and Information Studies (Dec 2002)

The Application of Classification Structures in Knowledge Organization and Representation

  • Tzu-heng Chiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6182/jlis.2002.17.123
Journal volume & issue
no. 17
pp. 123 – 137

Abstract

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Classification is a way of seeing the world. In a classification scheme, phenomena of interest are represented in a context of relationships that provide description, explanation, prediction, heuristics, and the generation of new knowledge. Knowing that information organization isn't equal to knowledge organization, the author first defines the scope of classification and knowledge organization, and then describes the relationship between the classification and the representation and organization of knowledge. At the end, four kinds of classification structures are compared to show their abilities in representing knowledge. In order to utilize these classification structures, it is very important to understand their advantages and disadvantages. (Article content in Chinese with English abstract)

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