Books of Information organization

  • Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire
    By Whitmarsh Tim Koenig Jason

    This fascinating collection of essays considers the dialogue between technical literature and imperial society, drawing on, developing and critiquing a range of modern cultural theories (including those of Michel Foucault and Edward Said).

  • 搜尋引擎沒告訴你的事
    By 宋瑛堂, Eli Pariser, 帕理澤

    搜尋引擎沒告訴你的事

  • 整理的艺术
    By 小山龍介, 周洁

    Ben shu zhi ru zheng ti, Yi qin qie you mo de fang shi chuan shou le 90 zhong jian ming shi yong de zheng li shu, Jiao du zhe tong guo jian li zhi xu, Huo yong xin rui ruan jian he jian duan shu ma chan pin deng shou duan bai tuo hun luan, ...

  • Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval
    By Gobinda G. Chowdhury

    Harman, D., Review of TREC, Information Processing and Management, 30, 1994, 271–90. Harman, D. (ed.), Overview of the Third Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-3), Washington DC, 1995, NIST Special Publication, publication number 500–225.

  • ICT Based Library and Information Services
    By Akhtar Hussain

    Accessibility to the required information at a fast rate is expected by users. This book deals with the application of ICT-based library and information services.

  • A Practical Guide to Information Architecture
    By Donna Spencer

    If you're a website designer, intranet manager or someone without much Information Architecture experience, this book answers all those questions you were afraid to ask.

  • Health Sciences Literature Review Made Easy: The Matrix Method
    By Judith Garrard

    Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology Annual Review of Clinical Psychology Annual Review of Ecology , Evolution ... of Phytopathology Annual Review of Plant Biology Annual Review of Psychology * Annual Review of Public Health ...

  • Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages
    By Alex Wright

    Richly illustrated and exhaustively researched, "Glut" takes readers on an intriguing cross-disciplinary journey through the deep history of human knowledge systems and examines the problem of information overload.

  • Knowledge Management in Libraries
    By Piyush Kanthi Mahapatra, Bhubaneswar Chakrabarti

    Knowledge Management in Libraries

  • How to Make Sense of Any Mess: Information Architecture for Everybody
    By Abby Covert

    This book defines the word "mess" the same way that most dictionaries do: "A situation where the interactions between people and information are confusing or full of difficulties.

  • Recordkeeping Cultures
    By Gillian Oliver, Fiorella Foscarini

    The book is a fully revised and expanded new edition of the authors' 2014 book Records Management and Information Culture: Tackling the people problem.

  • Intellectual Activism in Knowledge Organization: A Hermeneutic Study of the Seven Epitomes
    By Lee Hur-Li

    knowledge organization as “the process of ordering and representing documents.”28 Birger Hjørland's conception of knowledge organization has both narrow and broad meanings. Even his narrow meaning is broader than Tennis's, ...

  • Linking Knowledge: Linked Open Data for Knowledge Organization and Visualization
    By Richard P. Smiraglia, Andrea Scharnhorst

    The growth and population of the Semantic Web, especially the Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud, has brought to the fore the challenges of ordering knowledge for data mining on an unprecedented scale.

  • Metadata: A Cataloger's Primer
    By Richard P. Smiraglia

    Part 1 introduces metadata concepts(i. e. understanding metadata and its schemes; metadata and bibliographic control). Part 2 focuses on several metadata schemes such as Dublin Core.

  • Discipline of Organizing: Professional Edition, 4th Edition
    By Robert Glushko J.

    Dozens of new citations and endnotes for the new data science material bring to 12 the number of distinct disciplinary perspectives identified in the book.

  • Information Architecture: Designing Information Environments for Purpose
    By Alan Gilchrist, Barry Mahon

    Little attention has been paid to the broader issues of coherence and co-ordination of the information increasingly used to drive modern organizations. This book addresses these broader issues.

  • Find it Fast!
    By Dan Greenberg

    Briefly describes different ways of finding and organizing information, including labeling methods, photos, videos, maps, time order, and charts.