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Hardback, 5th edition
Published: 2nd October 2025
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Published: 27th November 2017
Hardback, 4th edition
Published: 27th November 2017
Paperback, 5th edition
Published: 2nd October 2025
The Organization of Information
By (Author) Daniel N. Joudrey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
2nd October 2025
5th edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Bibliographic and subject control
Hardback
800
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
Organizing information is at the heart of the information professions, and the fifth edition of The Organization of Information is a key resource for anyone seeking up-to-date guidance.
For millennia, information organization has been central to the functioning of libraries and other information institutions. The fifth edition of The Organization of Information provides a timely, detailed introduction to organizing in a variety of information contexts, including library cataloging, archival description, indexing, museum registration, metadata creation for digital collections, organizing on the web, linked data, and the development of the Semantic Web.
Examining how and why information professionals organize information in contemporary libraries, archives, museums, and in a variety of online settings, expert Daniel N. Joudrey addresses the types of retrieval tools used throughout information organizations, the functionality of information systems, and the role and effect of technology on information organization. A discussion of encoding follows, explaining the basics of the MARC format, several XML schemas, and the developing BIBFRAME standard. A section on the principles and functionality of metadata covers metadata types, metadata characteristics, and tools used to manage metadata projects. A timely new chapter on conceptual models and frameworks articulates the visions behind the Library Reference Model (LRM), Records-in-Contexts (RiC), and the Semantic Web, including a discussion of RDF as its underlying structural model. Finally, the latter portion of the book describes practices related to the creation of descriptive metadata.
Providing a thorough overview of the fields major issues, challenges, and standards, The Organization of Information is an essential resource for students in library and information science programs as well as for established professionals who want to refresh their knowledge of the latest developments in the field.
DANIEL N. JOUDREY is a professor in the School of Library and Information Science, Simmons University, Boston, Massachusetts, where he teaches information organization and cataloging. His research interests include aboutness determination, subject access to information, and cataloging education.