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NASKO 2007 [images and commentary on North American Symposium for Knowledge Organization 2007]

graham, jennifer e. (2007) NASKO 2007 [images and commentary on North American Symposium for Knowledge Organization 2007].

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I had the honor of attending the first NASKO conference held at the University of Toronto, June 14th and 15th 2007. This set holds images from the presentations and some of the informal moments of my trip. I have done my best to be thorough with metadata but I welcome the addition of tags or comments from other conference attendees. Please, join in the perfomative and informative experience of helping me classify my collection of images. Our collection.

EPrint Type:Other
Keywords:isko, photos, nasko, knowledge organization, symposium, toronto, research
Subjects:Knowledge Organization
ID Code:1951
Deposited On:19 June 2007
Alternative Locations:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jennx/sets/72157600364754892/
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Pimentel, D. M. (2007). Exploring classification as conversation. Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1893

Zhang, J. (2007). Ontology and the Semantic Web. Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1897/

Campbell, D. G., Brudin, M., MacLean, G., and Baird, C. (2007). Everything old is new again: Finding a place for knowledge structures in a satisficing world. Proceedings of the North American Society for Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1896/

Feinberg, M. (2007). Beyond retrieval: A proposal to expand the design space of classification. Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1892

Kasten, J. (2007). Knowledge strategy and its influence on knowledge organization. Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1907

Kemp, R. B. (2007). Classifying marginalized people, focusing on natural disaster survivors. Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1908

Kipp, M. E. I. (2007). Tagging for health information organisation and retrieval. Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1909

Smiraglia, R. P. (2007). Performance works: Continuing to comprehend instantiation. Proceedings of North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1910

Green, R. and Fallgren, N. (2007). Anticipating new media: A faceted classification of material types. Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1911

La Barre, K. (2007). Faceted navigation and browsing features in new OPACs: A more robust solution to problems of information seekers? (extended abstract). Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1912

Ménard, E. (2007). Indexing and retrieving images in a multilingual world. (extended abstract). Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1913

Abbas, J. (2007). In the margins: Reflections on scribbles, knowledge organization, and access. (extended abstract) Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1914

Tennis, J. T. (2007). The economic and aesthetic axis of information organization frameworks. (extended abstract). Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. Vol. 1. Available: http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1915

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