Since the invention of printing, the problem of classifying knowledge has only increased. With digitization, the amount of data to be classified, produced by a larger and, above all, better-educated ...
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The Association of Scientific Workers (Cambridge Senior Branch) has arranged a Conference on the1 Publication and Classification of Scientific Knowledge to be held on October 25 during 2.15–6.30 p.m.
This article considers something of the relationships between the ordering of geographical knowledge, classification as an intellectual enterprise and the place of geography in (the) Enlightenment.
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