Veltman, K.: Thougths on the reorganization of knowledge (1983)
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- Abstract
- Because much knowledge is stored in books in libraries, knowledge is equated with the written word and classified accordingly. The scope of knowledge extends, however, to (a) verbal, (b) visual and (c) numerical elements. It is proposed that in the realm of historical knowledge, present means of classification overemphasize the verbal and do not do justice to visual and numerical dimensions. Concrete examples are given. It is argued that a deeper understanding of visual and numerical knowledge is also of importance for the progress of knowledge. Some practival steps are outlined. Co-operation between a computer firm, audio-visual experts, historians and librarians of a great historical library is recommended
- Source
- Automatisierung in der Klassifikation. Proc. 7. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation (Teil 1), Königswinter, 5.-8.4.1983. Hrsg.: I. Dahlberg u.a