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The organization of knowledge: caught between global structures and local meaningGenre, Organized Knowledge, and Communicative Action in Digital Culture Information cultures: shapes and shapings of information The (De-)Universalization of the United States: Inscribing Māori History in the Library of Congress Classification Reader-interest classifications: local classifications or global industry interest? Knowledge representation of photographic documents: a case study at the Federal University of Pernambuco (Brazil) Slanted knowledge organization as a new ethical perspective
American, Danish, and Brazilian contributors in library and information science are represented in these papers from an August 2015 conference held in Copenhagen. They chart the growth of the field of knowledge organization (KO) and highlight the tension between global information structures and meanings and ethics in localized contexts. The first two chapters offer a history of information cultures and a discussion of connections between genre, organized knowledge, and digital culture. Later subjects examined include reader-interest classifications, knowledge representation of photographic documents, and inscribing Maori history in the Library of Congress classification.