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......................................................................................................................................................... Relationships in the Organization of Knowledge. Carol Bean and Rebecca Green (eds). Series Information Science and Knowledge Management: Vol. 2. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2001. 232 pp. ISBN 0-7923-6813-4. E99/$109/£68 (hardback). Documents can be retrieved, linked, sorted, presented, and clustered according to various external and internal characteristics exhibiting relationships that enable information retrieval. The awareness of these relationships is very important for information discovery and is thoroughly addressed in the second book of the Kluwer's series entitled Information Science and Knowledge Management. This book is a selection of papers from the field of library and information science (LIS) on the specific topic of knowledge organization. The editors, Carol Bean and Rebecca Green, recognized authors in the field themselves, have invited a number of authors to analyse and describe relationships that occur within recorded knowledge, and in its organization, indexing, and retrieval. The fourteen invited papers are grouped into two sections. The first section contains eight papers and deals with the theoretical background of relationships in knowledge organization. The second section contains six papers and is largely devoted to the relationships that are established in known alphabetical and classificatory indexing languages. The book opens with a brief editors' introduction and
Literary and Linguistic Computing – Oxford University Press
Published: Jun 1, 2005
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