Join us at ASIS&T in Seattle!

Apologies for cross-posting:

Here is the full program for the SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop to be held on November 1, 2014 in Seattle, Washington, as part of the ASIST 2014 Annual Meeting.

http://www.asis.org/asist2014/seminars_workshops_SIG_CR.html

Apologies for inaccuracies in the previous posting!
25th Annual SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop
Universal Classification in the 21st Century
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA

8:30 a.m.     Coffee
8:45 a.m.     Welcome

9:00 a.m.     I: Universality and interoperability (chair: Jonathan Furner)

Rick Szostak & Claudio Gnoli / 01-Universality is inescapable
Joseph Busch / 02-How have global classification systems (GCS) inspired content organization on the web?
Barbara Kwaśnik / 03-Mapping interdependencies among knowledge domains

10:30 a.m.    Coffee
11:00 a.m.    II: Linking and mapping (chair: Melissa Adler)

Rebecca Green / 04-Moving towards a topic-based DDC
Richard Smiraglia / 05-Extending the visualization of classification interaction with semantic associations
Hyoungjoo Park & Margaret Kipp / 06-Evaluation of mappings from MARC to linked data

12:30 p.m.    Lunch
1:30 p.m.      III: Metaphor and method (chair: Jonathan Furner)

Grant Campbell / 07-Horological analogues in standard subject access systems
Joseph Tennis / 08-Intensional megacities: Toward mapping the semantics of linked classification schemes
Kwan Yi / 09-Survey of automated classification based on classification schemes: A study of methodology

3:00 p.m.    Coffee
3:30 p.m.    IV: Representation and power (chair: Grant Campbell)

Melissa Adler / 11-The Library of Congress Classification as a Deleuzian diagram
Jeannette Glover / 13-United we classify, divided we fall

4:30 p.m.    Wrap-up
5:00 p.m     Close

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