1. Four epistemological views of information organization behavior on personal computers of information workers
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Linda C. Smith, Hong Zhang, and Michael B. Twidale
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Typology ,Professional knowledge ,Pragmatism ,Knowledge management ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Rationalism ,Library and Information Sciences ,Epistemology ,Personal information management ,Organization behavior ,Empiricism ,Psychology ,business ,Personally identifiable information ,Information Systems ,media_common - Abstract
Hjorland proposes a typology of four epistemological views in analyzing professional knowledge organization systems. In this study, we identified all four views as components of personal information organization in the current hierarchical folder structures on personal computers. The typology enabled us to synthesize the varieties and commonalities within the large number of particular information organizational practices observed both within and between individuals over time. The study demonstrated that the typology is a promising analytic descriptive framework and can help illuminate problems in current folder systems.
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- 2010
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