Official Journal of the International Society for Knowledge Organization
Editors:
Natália Bolfarini Tognoli (Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF, Brasil) | Lu An (Wuhan University, China) (Deputy Editor) | Thiago Barros (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) (Managing Editor) | Maja Žumer (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Deputy Editor)
This paper aims to verify whether Generative Artificial Intelligence tools for image generation replicate biases and social stereotypes present in the dominant paradigm. A case study was carried out using the Leonardo.Ai tool, which generated images...
Adoption of pre-trained large language models (LLMs) across an increasingly diverse range of tasks and domains poses significant problems for authorial attribution and other basic knowledge organization practices. Utilizing methods from...
This paper investigates whether and how a national level general classification scheme expresses or reflects its creators’ government’s political stances and priorities. The following two national level general classification schemes were...
This article discusses the genesis and development of PRECIS Indexing System, its syntax and semantics, different formats and structure, and the primary notions underlying the system. It further explains how index entries are generated through a...
Critical strand of studies in Knowledge Organization (KO) and Library and Information Science (LIS) have been focused on gender bias and power inherent in the classification of knowledge artefacts. From the mid-2000s, attention turned to other...