Epistemic foundation of bibliographic classification in early China
Purpose – This study aims to understand the epistemic foundation of the classification applied in the first Chinese library catalogue, the Seven Epitomes ( Qilue ). Design/methodology/approach – Originating from a theoretical stance that situates knowledge organization in its social context, the study applies a multifaceted framework pertaining to five categories of textual data: the Seven Epitomes ; biographical information about the classificationist Liu Xin; and the relevant intellectual, political, and technological history. Findings – The study discovers seven principles contributing to the epistemic foundation of the catalogue's classification: the Han imperial library collection imposed as the literary warrant; government functions considered for structuring texts; classicist morality determining the main classificatory structure; knowledge perceived and organized as a unity; objects, rather than subjects, of concern affecting categories at the main class level; correlative thinking connecting all text categories to a supreme knowledge embodied by the Six Classics; and classicist moral values resulting in both vertical and horizontal hierarchies among categories as well as texts. Research limitations/implications – A major limitation of the study is its focus on the main classes, with limited attention to subclasses. Future research can extend the analysis to examine subclasses of the same scheme. Findings from these studies may lead to a comparison between the epistemic approach in the target classification and the analytic one common in today's bibliographic classification. Originality/value – The study is the first to examine in depth the epistemic foundation of traditional Chinese bibliographic classification, anchoring the classification in its appropriate social and historical context.
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2012
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Authors: | Lee, Hur‐Li |
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Journal of Documentation. - Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 1758-7379, ZDB-ID 1479864-5. - Vol. 68.2012, 3, p. 378-401
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Publisher: |
Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Knowledge organization | Epistemology | Traditional Chinese bibliographic classification | Classification | China |
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