LIS Links

First and Largest Academic Social Network of LIS Professionals in India

Latest Activity

S RAVI posted a status
"Call for Book Chapter “Restructuring and Reimagining Academic Libraries in the Age of AI: Challenges and Opportunities”"
20 hours ago
S RAVI posted a status
"If you need a Brochure, kindly send me an email at: loyollaib2016@gmail.com"
20 hours ago
Janani Gokul Manikandan updated their profile
Saturday
Radheshyam updated their profile
Friday
naresh mongia shared their discussion on Facebook
Thursday
Dr. SUDHI S VIJAYAN shared their discussion on Facebook
Apr 27
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
Apr 25
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event

Three Days National Workshop on Creation and Management of Digital Library using Open Source Software (in offline mode) is being organized by INFLIBNET Centre during 02nd - 04th July, 2025 at An IUC of University Grants Information and Library Network Centre, Commission, Infocity, Gandhinagar-382007, Gujarat, India.

July 2, 2025 at 10am to July 4, 2025 at 5pm
Apr 25
Chauhan Mahammadhafiz I updated their profile
Apr 24
SIVA PAUL posted a blog post
Apr 24
Dr Manisha Sharma posted an event
Apr 24
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a blog post
Apr 24
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event
Apr 24
Mukund Kolwadkar and Dr. KAUSHAL CHAUHAN are now friends
Apr 24
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted events
Apr 23
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
Apr 23
Peeyush Dwivedi posted a blog post
Apr 23
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
Apr 21
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event
Apr 21
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a discussion
Apr 21

Automated library classification: Is it myth or reality?

As we all are talking about implementation of technological gadgets in libraries  in form of computers, automation softwares, RFID and other electronic security systems, can we think about the automated classification system at par with other modules. Even the western countries have not developed any such system yet. Will it be possible to develop such a mechanism in this cyber age?

Views: 841

Reply to This

Replies to This Forum

I think it is possible to have a automated classification system of library books. If the search engines can use automated classification (categorization in the best term) for the web pages they crawl then why not a library can implement that type of system. I am just wondering when it will be done the classification of books will be a age old tradition. :-)
I think we never classify the words of the title of any document.
And a search engine mostly search on the basis of Key word,
Classificattion is a intellectual process so it not easy to Classify any document with the help of just acomputer.
I can be done with the help of AI ,but now it is also in the stage of R&D.
Classification is an intellectual process and in any intellectual process human indulgence is necessary. It is also not possible to include each and every term of every subject of universe of knowledge in an automated classification system. Another thing is that how to choose a particular class for interdisciplinary titles, because a classifier can go through by the content of the book or its subject matter in such case, but in case of automated classification is it possible?
As part of my MLISc disseration I am working on developing a WINISIS based system for deriving faceted class numbers automatically. But as Mamtaji commented human intellectual process in classification cannot be neglected. In this system one will have to do subject analysis but can obtain class numbers automatically from the system based on the analysed subject. But the system I am developing is just a primary model which needs much modification before it can be of common use. I am not sure if your reference was to this type of automated classification.
I think we never classify words of the title of any document.
And a search engine search on the basis of Key word,
Classificattion is a intellectual process so it not easy to Classify any document with the help of just computer.
I can be done with the help of AI ,but now it is also in the stage of R&D.
I am agree with Mamta verma's views actually classification is an intellectual process we cannot denied the involvement of human expertise in this activity. There are lot of works or ducuments which is not possible to classify without a deep sense of context of that particular documents contents. Analysis of content is an important part of classification activity. therefore human involvement is necessary.
This discussion is indirectly related to Human brain vs Computer ? Do you think in any automated systems can defeat the Human thinking and analytical process. ultimately human has created the system. Classification by a systems will not be at micro level. Content Classification can be done by the automated classification systems but actual document or book classification is different. Some time title or contents of a book will not define the real theme of the subject, that only human can identify.

RSS

© 2025   Created by Dr. Badan Barman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Koha Workshop