The International Conference on the Ethics of Information & Knowledge Organization, successor of the Milwaukee Conference on Ethics in Knowledge Organization (EKO), formerly the Milwaukee Conference on the Ethics of Information Organization (EIO), initially the Conference on the Ethics of Information Organization (EIO), aims to emphasize the characteristics and theoretical approaches that can build
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization (NASKO)*
The biennial North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization (NASKO) is the conference of the International Society for Knowledge Organization’s Canada/United States Chapter (ISKO C/US). It is held in conjunction with the chapter’s biennial General Assembly. While the ISKO chapter conferences are held in uneven years the ISKO international conference is held in
Knowledge/ information organization course curriculum: emerging trends
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
Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)*
- With tracks/minitracks on Knowledge Management relevant topics
Professional’s Perceptions about Knowledge Organization Curricula
Abstract: A disparity seems to exist between the expectations that librarians have of education for the knowledge organization (KO) and what is taught in accredited master’s programs across the United States and Canada. Analysis of official competencies, AUTOCAT discussion list postings, previous studies, and LIS curricula suggests that although many practitioners express this mismatch,