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Alex Wright is a writer and information architect whose articles have appeared in publications including Salon, The Believer, The Christian Science Monitor, and Harvard Magazine. He has led information architecture projects for the New York Times, Harvard University, and the Long Now Foundation, mostra'n més among others mostra'n menys

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Interesting, but I'm not sure why I needed to know 3/4 of it. My favorite bits were about Ted Nelson and hypertext.

I enjoy nicely designed book covers, although a poorly designed cover doesn't detract from a good book. That said, I really dislike Glut's cover.
 
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jbaty | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Dec 29, 2023 |
"To counter the “billions of pixels” that have been spent on the rise of the seemingly unique World Wide Web, journalist and information architect Wright delivers a fascinating tour of the many ways that humans have collected, organized, and shared information for “more than 100,000 years” to show how the information age started long before microchips or movable type."

Publishers Weekly, Joseph Henry
 
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Kayla1318 | Hi ha 10 ressenyes més | Mar 6, 2021 |
Paul Otlet was a Belgian who lived through one of the most turbulent centuries in human history - born in 1868, he died in 1944. Hos obsession was to classify all human knowledge in a consistent way and provide practical ways to access that knowledge.

He began by developing methods to describe existing works - books, articles, etc. - on index cards. He later extended this to allow index entries not just for complete works, but for ideas or concepts within a work. Later still, he worked on designs for technologies to access and retrieve information through a workstation he called a Mundaneum.

Otlet is important for three reasons: first, much of his work on classification is still relevant and in use today; second, his approach was always very practical and based on actual, deliverable technologies or capabilities; and, third, he believed in a centralised hierarchical structure for managing knowledge and the access to it (although not necessarily for the centralised storage of that knowledge).

ABout a third of this book discusses the history of knowledge classification and then looks at the current Internet technologies and structures that address this issue. The author highlights areas of commonality and differences from Otlet’s work.

An interesting and highly relevant subject fore today’s electronic world, this work is let down by two weaknesses. The writing is too dry to make this an easy read. Perversely for a biography, too much time is devoted to the ups and downs and ins and outs of Otlet’s work. There should be more discussion of how the issues of who owns and manages classification and access to knowledge, with what objectives in mind, are developing on the Internet.
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pierthinker | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Jul 10, 2018 |
Given the title, I thought the book might go into detail about Otlet's cataloging system, but it doesn't really. It only spends about 2 pages on details of the Universal Decimal Classification, too little to substantiate Wright's claim that it can "create symbolic links between multiple topics".

And regarding the Universal Bibliography (the millions of index cards), I don't think Wright ever says what would appear on a given index card, or how many Otlet might create for a given document, or how all the cards were arranged in the cabinets, and how someone would use the Bibliography to research a topic.

I'm not saying that the whole book should have been such details, but a chapter would have been nice.
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jmdyck | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Aug 19, 2017 |

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