The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization
Presents a unified conceptual framework that treats descriptive cataloging, subject cataloging, indexing, and classification as components of a “bibliographic language.” Emphasizes that while technology enables digital access, true effectiveness depends on the intelligent structuring of information systems. The book is divided into two parts: the first offers theoretical analysis, and the second details practical bibliographic languages—work, document, and subject—through their vocabulary, semantics, and syntax
Print Book, English, 2000
The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2000