Libraries and how to classify your own collections

MadTom writes

“Part of a series called “Hacking the Library“, this installment further explores what the author, Kendall Grant Clark, calls “dijalog”, or “the confluence and intertwingling of the digital and the analog” as it applies to library constructs. His main premise about libraries as both a social and physical space is:


by navigating through, that is, by cleverly inhabiting, a particular, highly regimented social space, you can identify, locate, and interact with objects — born digital, born physical, or both — that represent or constitute your very own culture, or cultures far removed in space and time from your own.

The article goes on to discuss ways to use library classifications schemes on your own collections

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(XML.com, March 17, 2004)