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Library Trends: Classification and categorization: a difference that makes a difference

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Library Trends, Wntr, 2004, by Elin K. Jacob

abstract: “EXAMINATION OF THE SYSTEMIC PROPERTIES AND FORMS of interaction that characterize classification and categorization reveals fundamental syntactic differences between the structure of classification systems and the structure of categorization systems. These distinctions lead to meaningful differences in the contexts within which information can be apprehended and influence the semantic information available to the individual. Structural and semantic differences between classification and categorization are differences that make a difference in the information environment by influencing the functional activities of an information system and by contributing to its constitution as an information environment.”

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One Response to “Library Trends: Classification and categorization: a difference that makes a difference”


  1. petrosianii
    on Nov 18th, 2008
    @ 10:56 pm

    I hadn’t really considered this. I suppose classification is sort of analogous to the concept of Genus in biology, and categorization to that of species.

    Very educational.

    Chet
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