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January 8, 2013. Introduction Syllabus Review Questions Information Organization Activities Readings for next week. Syllabus. Until Sakai is ready, please use the syllabus found at: http://sites.duke.edu/holliewhite/files/2014/01/INLS-520-Jan-7.pdf. Questions?. Categorization.
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January 8, 2013 • Introduction • Syllabus Review • Questions • Information Organization Activities • Readings for next week
Syllabus Until Sakai is ready, please use the syllabus found at: http://sites.duke.edu/holliewhite/files/2014/01/INLS-520-Jan-7.pdf
Categorization Are you IS or LS?
Tagging/Folksonomy What is your area of interest/study in this program?
Descriptive Metadata Fill out the following metadata fields (on a note card) Name: Degree pursued: Area of Study: How long in program (year/semester): What do you want to do after graduation?: Interesting information/personal factoid: Anything I should know about you or your learning style:
Readings for Monday • Glushko, R. G. et al. (in process). The Discipline of Organizing. Chapter 1. Foundations for Organizing Systems: http://disciplineoforganizing.org/assets/TDOChapter1.pdf • Morville, Peter, and Louis Rosenfeld. “Organization Systems.” In Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 53–81. 3rd ed. Sebastopol, California: O’Reilly, 2006. http://proquestcombo.safaribooksonline.com.libproxy.lib.unc. edu/book/web-development/0596527349/basic-principles-of- information-