Cataloging Theory in Search of Graph Theory and Other Ivory Towers. Object: Cultural Heritage Resource Description Networks
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Library of CongressIssue Date
2011-07-18T21:22:20ZKeywords
CatalogingGraph Theory
Data Modeling
Ethnomathematics
History of Science
Complementarity
Exemplars
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Working paper summarizing research into cataloging theory, history of science, mathematics, and information science.Abstract
The report summarizes a research program that has been investigating how catalogers, other Cultural Heritage information workers, World Wide Web/Semantic Web technologists, and the general public understand, explain, and manage resource description tasks by creating, counting, measuring, classifying, and otherwise arranging descriptions of Cultural Heritage resources within the Bibliographic Universe and beyond it.Type
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