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#citylis Reflections and Reasearch: “A point along a line”: the future of knowledge organization by David Bawden
This #citylis Reflections and Research is a slightly amended copy of a letter published in a special issue of ‘Knowledge Organization’ (issue 3 of volume 43, 2016), devoted to developments in thesauri and other formal vocabularies. The editors of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Stewart, Birger Hjørland, City University London, CityLIS, cult media, domain studies, formal vocabularies, Information Science, knowledge organisation, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, molecular biology, research
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