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Abstract
The Ideology of Classification – Trends and Traditions
The classification concept is both an analytical and
bibliographical, classification systems are examined in
historical context in view of the trends and traditions in
western epistemology. The changing ideology and attitudes
towards classification in different periods are discussed.
Finally there are some thougts on new ideas about
classification and the need for new kinds of classification
systems in the electronic environment.