Please note that the papers here are the pre-conference versions and are intended for use in the workshop and not for citation. After the workshop, authors will have the opportunity to revise their works for a workshop proceedings.
Barbara Kwaśnik has created a classification primer for the purposes of this workshop.
The program can be found here.
Rebecca Green, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated
Providing for Indigenous Nations in the Dewey Decimal Classification
Pre-conference version
Slides
Wan-Chen Lee, University of Washington
Three Questions Concerning the Foundation of Multi-perspective Classification
Pre-conference version
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Jiquin Liu, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey; Nina Wacholder, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Classification Systems as a Visualization and Navigational Tool in Online Searching: A Technique for Supporting Multi-Cultural Information Seeking
Pre-conference version
Slides
Shavonn-Haevyn Matsuda, Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi; Lala Hajibayova, Kent State University; Wayne Buente, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa; Luz Quiroga, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa; Keahiahi Long, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa;
Decolonizing Knowledge Organization Systems: Hawaiian Epistemology, Representation and Organization
Pre-conference version
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Richard P. Smiraglia, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Disciplinary, Asynthetic, Domain-Dependent: NARCIS a National Research Classification in Isolation
Pre-conference version
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Dagobert Soergel, University at Buffalo
Multi-perspective KOS to Support Cross-disciplinary Knowledge Transfer
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Joseph T. Tennis, University of Washington
Perspective, Voice, Reference, and Warrant: A Sample of Ameliorations to the Multi-Perspective Design Requirement and Some Arguments Against It
Pre-conference version
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Annuska Zolyomi, University of Washington
Challenges of Constructing a Multiple-Perspective Domain Analysis of Neurodiversity
Pre-conference version
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