Abstract: In this panel we will discuss the importance of knowledge organization and information organization in library and information science curricula and the emerging trends both inside and outside of library and information science which will affect the curriculum in coming years. Panel: Selenay Aytac, Long
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International Society for Knowledge Organization – International Conference (ISKO International Conference)*
The biennial International Society for Knowledge Organization – International Conference (ISKO International Conference), in conjunction with the society’s biennial General Assembly, is dedicated to various aspects of knowledge organization in different countries, scholarly disciplines or areas of professional and practical activities. The international conference is complemented by the society’s biennial local/national chapter
Wikimania – The International Wikimedia Conference*
Wikimania – The International Wikimedia Conference is the annual international conference of the Wikimedia community celebrating Wikipedia and its sister free knowledge projects with conferences, discussions, meetups, training and a hackathon. Hundreds of volunteer editors come together to learn about and discuss projects, approaches and issues. Conference History: 2026
Artificial Intelligence and Information Management Global Summit (AI+IM Global Summit)*
The Artificial Intelligence and Information Management Global Summit (AI+IM Global Summit), formerly the Association for Intelligent Information Management Conference (AIIM Conference), Association for Information and Image Management Conference (AIIM Conference), AIIM Exposition & Conference (AIIMexpo), and the AIIM Show and Conference (AIIM Show), is the annual international conference of AIIM – The Association for Intelligent
Knowledge organization and classification education
Abstract: Each objective listed in courses entirely or partially dedicated to knowledgeorganization (KO) and bibliographic classification in 30 distinct LIS programs was categorized as to: 1. its nature; 2. its subject; 3. its focus; 4. its taxonomic level. The results tend to reinforce observations made over the past 30 years in relation to KO



