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Anachronism in Global Information Systems: the cases of Catalogue of Life and Unicode
Montoya, R.D.; Erickson, S.R. (2017). Anachronism in Global Information Systems: the cases of Catalogue of Life and Unicode, in: van de Sandt, S. (Ed.) iConference 2017, March 22-25, 2017, Wuhan, China. Effect - Expand - Evolve: global collaboration across the information community. Volume 2. pp. 123-128
In: van de Sandt, S. (Ed.) (2017). iConference 2017, March 22-25, 2017, Wuhan, China. Effect - Expand - Evolve: global collaboration across the information community. Volume 2. iSchools: Berlin. ISBN 978-0-9884900-5-5. 169 pp.

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Documenttype: Congresbijdrage

Author keywords
    Temporality; Knowledge Organization; Standardization; Catalogue of Life; Unicode

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  • Montoya, R.D.
  • Erickson, S.R.

Abstract
    The Catalogue of Life (CoL) and the Unicode Standard are examples of information systems that aim toward universals: the goal of the CoL is to provide a “single integrated species checklist and taxonomic hierarchy”; the goal of Unicode is to be a “universal character set” covering the world’s writing systems. In this preliminary research paper we present anachronism as a key obstacle in the design, expansion, and evolution of such systems. We highlight the preservation of concepts (of species and of writing systems) through their inclusion in these systems as an example of how such anachronisms materialize. The goal in this piece is to present a more nuanced understanding of how information and documentary systems (vizá-viz, indexes, taxonomies, knowledge organization systems, etc.) create new, multiplicitous temporal spaces as part of their construction—knowledge that can then be applied as information professionals build these systems and subsequently evaluate their functionality and efficacy.

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