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1. Verfasser: Broughton, Vanda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2008
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ845167
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contents Henry Evelyn Bliss--The Other Immortal, or a Prophet without Honour? Broughton, Vanda Classification Library Science Information Science Education Intellectual History Profiles Educational Philosophy Bibliographies Research Tools Literature Reviews The paper takes a retrospective look at the work of Henry Evelyn Bliss, classificationist theorist and author of the "Bibliographic Classification". Major features of his writings and philosophy are examined and evaluated for the originality of their contribution to the corpus of knowledge in the discipline. Reactions to Bliss's work are analysed, as is his influence on classification theory of the 20th century. Contemporary work on knowledge organization is seen to continue a number of strands from Bliss's original writings. His standing as a classificationist is compared with that of Ranganathan, with the conclusion that he is not given the credit he deserves. (Contains 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Henry Evelyn Bliss--The Other Immortal, or a Prophet without Honour?
Broughton, Vanda
Classification
Library Science
Information Science Education
Intellectual History
Profiles
Educational Philosophy
Bibliographies
Research Tools
Literature Reviews
Henry Evelyn Bliss--The Other Immortal, or a Prophet without Honour? Broughton, Vanda Classification Library Science Information Science Education Intellectual History Profiles Educational Philosophy Bibliographies Research Tools Literature Reviews The paper takes a retrospective look at the work of Henry Evelyn Bliss, classificationist theorist and author of the "Bibliographic Classification". Major features of his writings and philosophy are examined and evaluated for the originality of their contribution to the corpus of knowledge in the discipline. Reactions to Bliss's work are analysed, as is his influence on classification theory of the 20th century. Contemporary work on knowledge organization is seen to continue a number of strands from Bliss's original writings. His standing as a classificationist is compared with that of Ranganathan, with the conclusion that he is not given the credit he deserves. (Contains 2 tables.)
title Henry Evelyn Bliss--The Other Immortal, or a Prophet without Honour?
topic Classification
Library Science
Information Science Education
Intellectual History
Profiles
Educational Philosophy
Bibliographies
Research Tools
Literature Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ845167