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What we organize
(and why)
                   LIS 551
             Dorothea Salo
Svenonius on prerequisites
• To create a system of organizing
  information, you need:
  • Ideology: the “why” of organization
  • Formalized praxis: the “how it’s done”
  • Theory: the “how it SHOULD be done”
  • Problems: the “er, does this really work the way we
    thought it did?”
• So let’s talk about the systems that got
  us where we are today.
  • Keep this list in hand! What is each system we’re
    talking about addressing?
Key people in      c.             19th
      info-org history

• Panizzi: “Let’s organize the British Library!”
• Dui and the alphabet-soup avalanche
  • Dewey Decimal (DDC), UDC, LCSH, LCC, AACR
• Cutter the Systematizer: objectives and
  principles of organization
  • lives on in the “Cutter number”
What’s YOUR Cutter number?




!           !
Bibliographic objectives,
             per Cutter
• Find a book if you know its author/title/subject.
  • “Known item” search. (Svenonius: “finding objective”)
  • Access point: Hooks chosen for searching. (More later.)
• Find every book the library has with a given
  author/title/subject.
  • Svenonius: “collocation objective”
  • COLLOCATION: Put like things together, along a given axis
    of “likeness.” (Fiction vs. non-fiction?)
  • THIS is the organizing principle aimed at browsers.
• Be sure you have the book you were looking for.
Lubetsky the nitpicker
• Added “find the right edition” to the mix.
  • How often does this matter? Seriously? In practice,
    for a very few works and a very few users.
  • Is this really a primary objective? Really? See what
    you think when we get to AACR2 and FRBR.
• One important distinction: “work” versus
  “edition.”
  • Think about the Bible.
• Paris Principles: 1961.
IFLA 1997

• FIND entities corresponding to search
  criteria.
• IDENTIFY entity, or distinguish it from
  closely-similar entity
• SELECT entity matching a need, or reject
  it as inappropriate
• OBTAIN/ACCESS desired object.
  • this one’s new! but the Web made it salient.
Classification
• The operationalization of collocation!
• Bring like things together, with respect to
  one or more attributes
  • in an economic, extant-record-minded, and
    technologically up-to-date fashion.
• Distinguish what is exactly alike from what
  is almost alike.
  • Even if it’s just “c. 1” vs. “c. 2”
• Underlying assumption: an information
  package can only be in one place.
Navigation
• Author, title, and subject aren’t the only
  possible breadcrumbs!
  • Adaptations
  • Associations (e.g. genre)
  • Mentions
  • Series and sequels
• “Mapping” the bibliographic universe
  • Given one information package, find another one
    “like” it based on associational criteria.
  • Again, the Web forced acknowledgement of this
    objective, but this isn’t quite “web navigation.”
  • Svenonius says “random associational criteria aren’t
    economic.” Do you agree?
What is this “information”
        stuff anyway?
• Lots of definitions out there!
  • info theory: “The information in a message is how
    improbable it is compared to all other messages.” Um.
  • Svenonius: “the content of a message created by humans,
    recorded, and deemed worthy of preservation.”
  • Not synonymous with “fact” or “true belief!” Fiction counts
    as information.
  • Not synonymous with “data” or “sense impression!” Can’t
    reduce Homer to data. (Also consider Linear B. We can look
    at it, but we can’t extract information from it.)
  • “Worthy of preservation” begs a LOT of questions.
So what’s a
document, then?
So what?
Seriously, so what?
So what?
• So we understand the boundaries of what
  we are and aren’t organizing.
  • If we don’t, we build systems that either don’t
    handle everything we need to organize, or pay much
    too much attention to unimportant edge cases
    (Lubetsky!).
• So we understand and exploit the
  essential characteristics of what we
  organize.
So what’s a document?

• “a piece of information” Really? (Think about a
  photograph.)
• “A writing... conveying information.” Really?
  • Ranganathan thought so!
• “A material having... a representation of the
  thoughts of men.”
  • Photographs, petroglyphs, cave paintings, the Sistine
    Chapel... it’s all documents. Documents don’t have to be
    textual! You just have to be informed by them. (Otlet)
Suzanne Briet

• “any physical or symbolic sign, preserved
  or recorded, intended to represent, to
  reconstruct, or to demonstrate a physical
  or conceptual phenomenon.”
• What’s the key word in that definition,
  for you?
Consider the
Ian Burt, “Kudu Antelope - Botswana” http://www.flickr.com/photos/oddsock/264868235/ CC-BY
Iain Wanless, “Antelope” http://www.flickr.com/photos/reemul/5605641902/ CC-BY
What IS a document?

• Key Otlet/Briet insight: it’s not anything
  inherent in the thing we’re considering.
  • Least of all the physical form!
• It’s how WE treat it. We grant something
  document-ness.
  • Partly by organizing it the way(s) we organize
    documents!
So, come on, really,
        antelopes?
• Fair enough.
• But let’s take that a little further. How are
  libraries and archives similar to and
  different from:
  • Zoos (why not?)
  • Museums
  • Herbaria and similar kinds of research collections.
• Think about WHAT gets organized, HOW,
  WHY, and FOR WHOSE BENEFIT.
A good word to know:
         REALIA

• Quoth Wikipedia: “three-dimensional
  objects from real life such as coins, tools,
  and textiles, that do not easily fit into the
  orderly categories of printed material.”
• Do we have these? Sure we do.
http://www.good.is/post/at-toronto-s-human-library-you-check-out-people-not-books/
And then there’s...


• (UWRF realia in UWDCC)
• (photo can’t be reproduced per rights
  statement, so I’m not reproducing it)
Another question


• Can documents become realia? Where is
  the line? What happens to the
  information value of the item?
CONTENT
    vs.


    CARRIER
Lots of content carriers!

• List a few.
• What does that mean for organization
  systems?
• What difference does it make when the
  carrier is digital?
  • Think about information surrogates such as catalog
    records while you answer.
Thanks!


• Copyright 2011 by Dorothea Salo.
• This lecture and slide deck are licensed
  under a Creative Commons Attribution
  3.0 United States License.

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What We Organize

  • 1. What we organize (and why) LIS 551 Dorothea Salo
  • 2. Svenonius on prerequisites • To create a system of organizing information, you need: • Ideology: the “why” of organization • Formalized praxis: the “how it’s done” • Theory: the “how it SHOULD be done” • Problems: the “er, does this really work the way we thought it did?” • So let’s talk about the systems that got us where we are today. • Keep this list in hand! What is each system we’re talking about addressing?
  • 3. Key people in c. 19th info-org history • Panizzi: “Let’s organize the British Library!” • Dui and the alphabet-soup avalanche • Dewey Decimal (DDC), UDC, LCSH, LCC, AACR • Cutter the Systematizer: objectives and principles of organization • lives on in the “Cutter number”
  • 4. What’s YOUR Cutter number? ! !
  • 5. Bibliographic objectives, per Cutter • Find a book if you know its author/title/subject. • “Known item” search. (Svenonius: “finding objective”) • Access point: Hooks chosen for searching. (More later.) • Find every book the library has with a given author/title/subject. • Svenonius: “collocation objective” • COLLOCATION: Put like things together, along a given axis of “likeness.” (Fiction vs. non-fiction?) • THIS is the organizing principle aimed at browsers. • Be sure you have the book you were looking for.
  • 6. Lubetsky the nitpicker • Added “find the right edition” to the mix. • How often does this matter? Seriously? In practice, for a very few works and a very few users. • Is this really a primary objective? Really? See what you think when we get to AACR2 and FRBR. • One important distinction: “work” versus “edition.” • Think about the Bible. • Paris Principles: 1961.
  • 7. IFLA 1997 • FIND entities corresponding to search criteria. • IDENTIFY entity, or distinguish it from closely-similar entity • SELECT entity matching a need, or reject it as inappropriate • OBTAIN/ACCESS desired object. • this one’s new! but the Web made it salient.
  • 8. Classification • The operationalization of collocation! • Bring like things together, with respect to one or more attributes • in an economic, extant-record-minded, and technologically up-to-date fashion. • Distinguish what is exactly alike from what is almost alike. • Even if it’s just “c. 1” vs. “c. 2” • Underlying assumption: an information package can only be in one place.
  • 9. Navigation • Author, title, and subject aren’t the only possible breadcrumbs! • Adaptations • Associations (e.g. genre) • Mentions • Series and sequels • “Mapping” the bibliographic universe • Given one information package, find another one “like” it based on associational criteria. • Again, the Web forced acknowledgement of this objective, but this isn’t quite “web navigation.” • Svenonius says “random associational criteria aren’t economic.” Do you agree?
  • 10. What is this “information” stuff anyway? • Lots of definitions out there! • info theory: “The information in a message is how improbable it is compared to all other messages.” Um. • Svenonius: “the content of a message created by humans, recorded, and deemed worthy of preservation.” • Not synonymous with “fact” or “true belief!” Fiction counts as information. • Not synonymous with “data” or “sense impression!” Can’t reduce Homer to data. (Also consider Linear B. We can look at it, but we can’t extract information from it.) • “Worthy of preservation” begs a LOT of questions.
  • 13. So what? • So we understand the boundaries of what we are and aren’t organizing. • If we don’t, we build systems that either don’t handle everything we need to organize, or pay much too much attention to unimportant edge cases (Lubetsky!). • So we understand and exploit the essential characteristics of what we organize.
  • 14. So what’s a document? • “a piece of information” Really? (Think about a photograph.) • “A writing... conveying information.” Really? • Ranganathan thought so! • “A material having... a representation of the thoughts of men.” • Photographs, petroglyphs, cave paintings, the Sistine Chapel... it’s all documents. Documents don’t have to be textual! You just have to be informed by them. (Otlet)
  • 15. Suzanne Briet • “any physical or symbolic sign, preserved or recorded, intended to represent, to reconstruct, or to demonstrate a physical or conceptual phenomenon.” • What’s the key word in that definition, for you?
  • 17. Ian Burt, “Kudu Antelope - Botswana” http://www.flickr.com/photos/oddsock/264868235/ CC-BY
  • 18. Iain Wanless, “Antelope” http://www.flickr.com/photos/reemul/5605641902/ CC-BY
  • 19. What IS a document? • Key Otlet/Briet insight: it’s not anything inherent in the thing we’re considering. • Least of all the physical form! • It’s how WE treat it. We grant something document-ness. • Partly by organizing it the way(s) we organize documents!
  • 20. So, come on, really, antelopes? • Fair enough. • But let’s take that a little further. How are libraries and archives similar to and different from: • Zoos (why not?) • Museums • Herbaria and similar kinds of research collections. • Think about WHAT gets organized, HOW, WHY, and FOR WHOSE BENEFIT.
  • 21. A good word to know: REALIA • Quoth Wikipedia: “three-dimensional objects from real life such as coins, tools, and textiles, that do not easily fit into the orderly categories of printed material.” • Do we have these? Sure we do.
  • 23. And then there’s... • (UWRF realia in UWDCC) • (photo can’t be reproduced per rights statement, so I’m not reproducing it)
  • 24. Another question • Can documents become realia? Where is the line? What happens to the information value of the item?
  • 25. CONTENT vs. CARRIER
  • 26. Lots of content carriers! • List a few. • What does that mean for organization systems? • What difference does it make when the carrier is digital? • Think about information surrogates such as catalog records while you answer.
  • 27. Thanks! • Copyright 2011 by Dorothea Salo. • This lecture and slide deck are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.