Curriculum Vitae

1.0 EDUCATION

Ph.D., University of Chicago, Graduate Library School, 1992

M.L.S., Indiana University, Graduate Library School, Bloomington, IN, August 1974 B.A. (Music), Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR, June 1973

M.Div., The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, New York, 1997.

2.0 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor, head Knowledge Organization Research Group, Interim Director of PhD Studies, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, August 2013- ; Visiting Professor August 2009-July 2013.

Visiting Professor’s Programme, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), Royal Netherlands Academy of the Arts and Sciences (KNAW), The Hague (Netherlands), May 2017-

Associate Researcher, e-Humanities Group, Royal Netherlands Academy of the Arts and Sciences, November 2011-May 2016 (Amsterdam Netherlands).

Honorary Fellow, Virtual Knowledge Studio, Royal Netherlands Academy of the Arts and Sciences, September 2010- (Amsterdam Netherlands). Visiting Fellow September-October 2008.

Professor Emeritus, Palmer School of Library & Information Science, Long Island University (Brookville, NY), January, 1993-2009.

Assistant Professor, School of Library Service, Columbia University, January, 1987-1993.

Visiting Instructor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985-86.

Music Catalog Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign, 1978-86.

Assistant Music Catalog Librarian for Scores and Assistant Professor of Library Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1974-78.

3.00 RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

3.1 BOOKS

Dimensions of Knowledge: Facets for Knowledge Organization. Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag, forthcoming.

Describing Music Materials: A Manual for Resource Description of Printed and Recorded Music and Music Videos, 4th ed. With Jihee Beak. Lanham, Md.: Libraries Unlimited, 2016.

Ontology for Knowledge Organization. Ed. Richard P. Smiraglia and Hur-Li Lee. Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag, 2015.

Domain Analysis for Knowledge Organization: Tools for Ontology Extraction
. Chandos Information Professional Series. Oxford: Elsevier/Chandos, 2015.

The Elements of Knowledge Organization. Cham: Springer, 2014.

Cultural Synergy in Information Institutions. New York: Springer, 2014.

The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models. Ed. Richard P. Smiraglia. Co-editors Pat Riva and Maja Zumer. London: Taylor and Francis, 2013.

Cultural Frames of Knowledge. Ed. Richard P. Smiraglia and Hur-Li Lee. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2012.

Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, 2009. http://www.iskocus.org/nasko2011-proceedings.php

Shelflisting Music: Guidelines for Use with the Library of Congress Classification: M. 2nd ed. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press for the Music Library Association, 2007.

Metadata: A Cataloger’s Primer. Binghamton, N.Y.: Haworth Press, 2005.

Bibliographic Control of Music: A Retrospective Bibliography 1882-­2000. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press for the Music Library Association, 2005.

Works as Entities for Information Retrieval. New York: Haworth Press, 2002.

The Nature of a Work: Implications for the Organization of Knowledge. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2001.

Describing Music Materials: A Manual for Use with AACR2 and APPM. 3rd ed. Lake Crystal, Minn.: Soldier Creek Press, 1996.

Authority Control and the Extent of Derivative Bibliographic Relationships
. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Chicago, 1992.

Origins, Content, and Future of AACR2 Revised, ed. Richard P. Smiraglia. ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections no. 3. Chicago: ALCTS, 1992.

Describing Archival Materials: The Use of the MARC AMC Format
. Richard P. Smiraglia, ed. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.

Music Cataloging: The Bibliographic Control of Printed and Recorded Music in Libraries. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1989.

Policy and Practice in the Bibliographic Control of Nonbook Materials. Edited by Sheila S. Intner and Richard P. Smiraglia. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987.

Cataloging Music: A Manual for Use with AACR2. 2nd ed. Lake Crystal, MN: Soldier Creek Press, 1986.

Cataloging Music: A Manual for Use with AACR 2. Lake Crystal, MN: Soldier Creek Press, 1983.

Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs. Rochelle A. Wright and Robert L. Wright; music arranged and transcribed by Richard P. Smiraglia. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983.

Shelflisting Music: Guidelines for Use with the Library of Congress Classification: M
. MLA Technical Reports, no. 9. Philadelphia: Music Library Association, 1981.

Specialized Level Workshop: Printed Music and Sound Recordings Workbook. DeCharms, Desiree, Simpson, Charles, and Smiraglia, Richard P. ILA[A]ACR2: Illinois Training Program for the implementation of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules 2nd edition. [Springfield]: Illinois Library Assn., 1980.

Smiraglia, Richard P. 1980. Printed Music and Musical Sound Recordings. In InCoLSA/I[ndiana]LA AACR Workshop, Indianapolis Convention Center November 5-6, 1980.

 

3.2 Refereed Research

“Comparative Approaches to Interdisciplinary KOSs: Use Cases of Converting UDC to BCC.” Rick Szostak and Richard P. Smiraglia. Accepted for NASKO 2017—North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization.

“Facets as Discourse in Knowledge Organization: A Case Study in LISTA.” Accepted for NASKO 2017—North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization.

“Ontological Data-Sharing of Open Government Data for Data Curation.” Hyoungjoo Park and Richard P. Smiraglia. Submitted to Canadian Journal for Information and Library Science, January 2017.

“Tracking the Evolution of Clustering, Machine Learning, Automatic Indexing and Automatic Classification in Knowledge Organization.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Xin Cai. Submitted to special issue of Knowledge Organization 44 (2017):215-33.

“ISKO 14’s Bookshelf: Discourse and Nomenclature—An Editorial.” Knowledge Organization 44 (2017):3-12.

“Knowledge Maps of the UDC: Uses and Use Cases.” Andrea Scharnhorst, Richard P. Smiraglia, Christophe Guéret and Alkim Almila Akdag Salah. Knowledge Organization 43 (2016):641-54.

“Using Korean Open Government Data for Data Curation and Data Integration.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Hyoungjoo Park. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications DC-2016, Copenhagen, Denmark. http://dcevents.dublincore.org/IntConf/dc-2016/paper/view/447/510

“How Interdisciplinary Is Knowledge Organization? An Epistemological View of Knowledge Organization as a Domain.” Laura Ridenour and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Knowledge Organization for a Sustainable World: Challenges and Perspectives for Cultural, Scientific and Technological Sharing in a Connected Society, Proceedings of the Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil, eds. José Augusto Chaves Guimarães, Suellen Oliveira Milani and Vera Dodebei. Advances in Knowledge Organization 15. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2016, 43-50.

“Extending Classification Interaction: Portuguese Data Case Studies.” In Knowledge Organization for a Sustainable World: Challenges and Perspectives for Cultural, Scientific and Technological Sharing in a Connected Society, Proceedings of the Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil, eds. José Augusto Chaves Guimarães, Suellen Oliveira Milani and Vera Dodebei. Advances in Knowledge Organization 15. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2016, 97-104.

“Facets Among the Topoi: An Emerging Taxonomy of Silent Film Music.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Joshua A. Henry. In Knowledge Organization for a Sustainable World: Challenges and Perspectives for Cultural, Scientific and Technological Sharing in a Connected Society, Proceedings of the Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil, eds. José Augusto Chaves Guimarães, Suellen Oliveira Milani and Vera Dodebei. Advances in Knowledge Organization 15. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2016, 156-63.

“Gay Male Nomenclature.” Patrick Keilty and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Knowledge Organization for a Sustainable World: Challenges and Perspectives for Cultural, Scientific and Technological Sharing in a Connected Society, Proceedings of the Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil, eds. José Augusto Chaves Guimarães, Suellen Oliveira Milani and Vera Dodebei. Advances in Knowledge Organization 15. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2016, 579-86.

“Knowledge Organization and the 2015 UDC Seminar: An Editorial.” Xin Cai, Melissa Davey Castillo, Musa Dauda Hassan, Ann Graf, Hyoungjoo Park and Richard P. Smiraglia. Knowledge Organization 43(2016):395-402.

“Film Music Cues: Visualizing Social Reality Through Music and Film.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Joshua A. Henry. In Information Science in our Communities: Reflections on our Work and the People, Places and Institutions Around Us University of Calgary – Calgary, Alberta June 1-3, 2016, Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, ed. David H. Michels and Angela Pollak.

“Domain Analysis Redux: An Introduction.” Richard P. Smiraglia and María J. López-Huertas. Knowledge Organization 42 (2015): 553-56.

“Domain Analysis of Domain Analysis for Knowledge Organization: Observations on an Emergent Methodological Cluster.” Knowledge Organization 42 (2015): 602-611.

“Bibliocentrism Revisited: RDA and FRBRoo.” Knowledge Organization 42 (2015): 296-301.

“What Is an Author Now? Discourse Analysis Applied to the Idea of an Author.” Daniel Martinez-Ávila, Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur-Li Lee and Melodie Fox. Journal of Documentation 71 (2015).

“Producing Navigable Knowledge Organization with Knowledge Interaction.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Jihee Beak. North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, UCLA, June 18‐19, 2015.

“Sounds of Yesterday: Case Study Taxonomy of Topoi from Dutch Silent Film Music.” Time is of the Essence: Organizing People, Data, Information and Knowledge as Memory and Participation, Canadian Association for Information Science Annual Conference, University of Ottawa, June 3-5, 2015.

“Keywords Redux—An Editorial.” Knowledge organization 42 (2015): 3-8.

“Ethics in Knowledge Organization: Two Conferences Point to a New Core in the Domain.” Encontros Bibl: revista eletrônica de biblioteconomia  e ciência da informação, 20, n. esp. 1 (2015): 1-18.

“Enhancing Data Curation of Cultural Heritage for Information Sharing: A Case Study using Open Government Data.” By Hyoungjoo Park and Richard P.  Smiraglia. In Closs, Sissi, Rudi Studer, Emmanouel Garoufallou and Miguel-Angel Sicilia, eds., Metadata and Semantics Research: 8th Research Conference, MTSR 2014, Karlsruhe, Germany, November 27-29, 2014. Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 478 (2014):95-106.

“Extending the Visualization of Classification Interaction with Semantic Associations.” In Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Seattle 1 November 2014.

“The Concept of Concepts: A Case Study from American Documentation.”  In Griffis, Matthew, Heidi Julien and Lisa Given eds., Connecting Across Borders: Globalization and Information Science: Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science Annual Conference, St. Catherine’s, Ontario, May 28-30, 2014. http://www.cais-acsi.ca/ojs/index.php/cais/issue/view/29

“Knowledge Organization and the 2013 UDC Seminar: An Editorial.” Jihee Beak, Inkyung Choi, Sukwon Lee, Hyounjoo Park, Laura Ridenour and Richard P. Smiraglia. Knowledge Organization 41 (2014): 191-94.

“Contours of Knowledge: Core and Granularity in the Evolution of the DCMI Domain.” By Jihee Beak and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Wiesław Babik ed., Knowledge organization in the 21st century: Between Historical Patterns and Future Prospects, Proceedings of the 13th International ISKO Conference, Krakow, Poland, May 19-22, 2014. Advances in knowledge organization v. 14. Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag, pp. 136-43.

“Classification Interaction Demonstrated Empirically.” In Wiesław Babik ed., Knowledge organization in the 21st century: Between Historical Patterns and Future Prospects, Proceedings of the 13th International ISKO Conference, Krakow, Poland, May 19-22, 2014. Advances in knowledge organization v. 14. Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag, pp. 176-83.

“Race & Ethnicity in the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee: A Case Study in the Use of Domain Analysis.” By Ann M. Graf and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Wiesław Babik ed., Knowledge organization in the 21st century: Between Historical Patterns and Future Prospects, Proceedings of the 13th International ISKO Conference, Krakow, Poland, May 19-22, 2014. Advances in knowledge organization v. 14. Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag, pp. 114-20.

“II Congresso Brasileiro em Representação e Organização do Conhecimento: Knowledge Organization in Rio 2013—An Editorial.” Knowledge organization 41 (2014): 105-12.

“The Epistemological Dimension of Knowledge Organization.” IRIS Revista de Informão, Memória e Tecnologia 2, no. 1 (2013).  http://www.repositorios.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/IRIS/article/view/498

“Big Classification: Using the Empirical Power of Classification Interaction.” In Campbell, D. Grant ed., Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Montréal, 2 November 2013, p. 21-29, jan. 2014. Advances in Classification Research Online. http://journals.lib.washington.edu/index.php/acro/article/view/14673. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.7152/acro.v24i1.14673

“Prologomena to a New Order: A Domain-Analytical  Review of the Influence of S.R. Ranganathan on Knowledge Organization.” In Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, Bangalore Golden Jubliee. SRELS Journal of Information Management (2013): 709-19. http://www.i-scholar.in/index.php/sjim/article/view/43812

“UDC in Action.” By Richard Smiraglia, Andrea Scharnhorst, Almila Akdag Salah and Cheng Gao. In Slavic, Aïda, Almila Akdag Slah and Sylvie Davies eds., Classification and Visualization: Interfaces to Knowledge, Proceedings of the International UDC Seminar, 24-25 October 2013, The Hague, The Netherlands. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, pp. 259‐72.

“Visualizing Knowledge Interaction in the Multiverse of Knowledge.” Charles van den Heuvel and RIchard P. Smiraglia. In Slavic, Aïda, Almila Akdag Slah and Sylvie Davies eds., Classification and Visualization: Interfaces to Knowledge, Proceedings of the International UDC Seminar, 24-25 October 2013, The Hague, The Netherlands. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, pp. 59‐72.

“With a Focused Intent: Evolution of DCMI as a Research Community.” Jihee Beak and RIchard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications Lisbon, Portugal, 2-6 September 2013. http://dcpapers.dublincore.org/pubs/article/view/3677

“Revealing Perception: Discourse Analysis in a Phenomenological  Framework.” Daniel Martínez-Ávila and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 4. University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee. http://www.iskocus.org/nasko2013‐proceedings.php

“Transition in Education: Domain Analysis from the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee.” Ann Graf and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 4. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. http://www.iskocus.org/nasko2013‐proceedings.php

“Boundary Objects: CWA, an HR Firm, and Emergent Vocabulary.” Christine Marchese and Richard P. Smiraglia. Knowledge Organization 40: 254‐59.

“IS FRBR a Domain? Domain Analysis Applied to the Literature of The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models.” Knowledge Organization 40 (2013): 273‐82.

“Keywords, Indexing, Text Analysis: An Editorial.” Knowledge organization 40 (2013): 155-59.

“ISKO 12’s Bookshelf—Evolving  Intension: An Editorial.” By RIchard P. Smiraglia. Knowledge Organization 40 (2013): 3‐10.

“Nodes and Arcs: Concept Map, Semiotics, and Knowledge Organization.” Alon Friedman and Richard P. Smiraglia. Journal of Documentation 69: 27‐48.

“Classifications and Concepts: Elementary Theory of Knowledge Organization.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Charles van den Heuvel. Journal of Documentation 69: 360‐83.

“Shifting Intension in Knowledge Organization: An Editorial.” By Richard P. Smiraglia. Knowledge Organization 39 (2012): 405‐8.

“Visualizing Domain Coherence: Social Informatics as a Case Study.” By Lori Ann Rung Hoeffner and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Cognitive Work Analysis for Domain Analysis in an HR Firm: Emergent Vocabularly to Domain Ontology.” By Christine Marchese and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Revealing Perception: Discourse Analysis in a Phenomenological Framework.” Daniel Martinez-Ávila and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Evolution of Classification Systems.” By Andrea Scharnhorst and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Likeness and Likeliness: Exploring Multidimensional Classification for the Multiverse of Information.” By Charles van den Heuvel and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Domain Analysis of SIG/CR 2012.” In Proceedings of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Universes, Dimensions, Domains, Intensions and Extensions: Knowledge Organization for the 21st Century.” In A. Neelameghan and K.S. Raghavan eds. Categories, Contexts, and Relations in Knowledge Organization: Proceedings of the Twelfth International ISKO Conference, 6-9 August 2012, Mysore, India. Advances in Knowledge Organization 13. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2012, pp. 1-7.

“The Evolution of Classification Systems: Ontogeny of the UDC” by Almilah Akdag Salah, Cheng Gao, Kryzstof Suchecki, Andrea Scharnhorst and Richard P. Smiraglia. In A. Neelameghan and K.S. Raghavan eds. Categories, Contexts, and Relations in Knowledge Organization: Proceedings of the Twelfth International ISKO Conference, 6-9 August 2012, Mysore, India. Advances in Knowledge Organization 13. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2012, pp. 51-57.

“Rethinking the Authorship Principle” by Richard P. Smiraglia and Hur-Li Lee. Library Trends 61 no. 1 (2012): 35-48.

“Jumping on the Bandwagon: Visualizing the Social Space of Social Taggers.” In Annabel Quaan-Haase, Victoria L. Rubin and Debbie Chaves eds. Information in a local and global context: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Wilfred Laurier University/University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, May 31-June 2, 2012.

“Cultural Curation as Classification: The Evolution of the Bibliography and Taxonomy for The Encyclopedia of Milwaukee” by Ann Graf and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Annabel Quaan-Haase, Victoria L. Rubin and Debbie Chaves eds. Information in a local and global context: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Wilfred Laurier University/University of Waterloo, Waterloo Ontario, May 31‐June 2, 2012.

“Be Careful What you Wish for: FRBR, Some Lacunae, A Review.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 50 no. 5-7 (2012): 360-68.

“Online Cataloging Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,” by Steven Miller, Hope A. Olson, Hur-Li Lee and Richard P. Smiraglia. Cataloging & classification quarterly 50 no. 2-3 (2012): 110-26.

“Idea Collider: From a Theory of Knowledge Organization to a Theory of Knowledge Interaction,” by Richard P. Smiraglia and Charles van den Heuvel. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2011: 37 no. 4: 2-49.

“Music in the OCLC WorldCat: A Replication,” by The Students of UWM LIS 791 Summer 2010 and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Lisius, Peter H. and Griscom, Richard eds., Directions in Music Cataloging [Festschrift for Arsen Ralph Papakhian]. Music Library Association Technical Reports Series, v. 32. Middleton, Wisc.: A-R Editions, 2011, pp. 3-14.

“Theoretical Implications Arising from the Study of Personal Name Headings in the Indiana Univeersity Music Library Card Catalog.” In Lisius, Peter H. and Griscom, Richard eds., Directions in Music Cataloging [Festschrift for Arsen Ralph Papakhian]. Music Library Association Technical Reports Series, v. 32. Middleton, Wisc.: A-R Editions, 2011, pp. 15-26.

“ISKO 11’s Diverse Bookshelf: An Editorial.” Knowledge Organization 39 (2011): 179-86.

“Domain Coherence within Knowledge Organization: People, Interacting Theoretically, Across Geopolitical and Cultural Boundaries.” In Exploring Interactions of People, Places and Information: Proceedings of the 39th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. Canada, June 204m 2011, ed. Pam McKenzie, Catherine Johnson and Sarah Stevenson.

“Interactions Between Elementary Structures in Universes of Knowledge,” by Richard Smiraglia, Charles van den Heuvel and Thomas Dousa. In Slavic, Aïda and Civallero, Edgardo eds., Classification & Ontology: Formal Approaches and Access to Knowledge: Proceedings of the International UDC Seminar 19-20 September 2011, The Hague, Netherlands. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2011, pp. 25-40.

“Epistemic Presumptions of Authorship” by Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur-Li Lee and Hope A. Olson. iConference 2011, Inspiration, Integrity, and Intrepidity (February 8-11, 2011) Seattle, WA, pp. 137-43.

“I Simposio Internacional sobre Organizacion del Conocimiento, Bibliotecologia y Terminologia: An Editorial.” Knowledge Organization 38 (2011): 3-8.

“A Research Agenda for Cataloging: The CCQ Editorial Board Responds to the Year of Cataloging Research.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 48, no. 8 (2010): 1-7.

“Self-Reflection, Perception, Cognitive Semantics: How Social is Social Tagging?” In Ménard, Elaine and Nesset, Valerie, eds., Information Science: Synergy through Diversity, Proceedings of the 38th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, June 2-4, 2010. http://www.cais-acsi.ca/proceedings/2010/CAIS055_Smiraglia_Final.pdf

“The Flimsy Fabric of Authorship,” by Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur-Li Lee and Hope Olson. In Ménard, Elaine and Nesset, Valerie, eds., Information Science: Synergy through Diversity, Proceedings of the 38th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, June 2-4, 2010. http://www.cais-acsi.ca/proceedings/2010/CAIS089_OlsonLeeSmiraglia_Final.pdf

“Perception, Knowledge Organization, and Noetic Affective Social Tagging.” In Gnoli, Claudio and Mazzochi, Fulvio, eds., Paradigms and Conceptual Systems in Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the11th International ISKO Conference, 23‐26 February 2010, Rome, Italy. Advances in Knowledge Organization v. 12. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2010, pp. 64-70.

“Concepts as Particles: Metaphors for the Universe of Knowledge,” by Charles van den Heuvel and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Gnoli, Claudio and Mazzochi, Fulvio, eds., Paradigms and Conceptual Systems in Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the 11th International ISKO Conference, 23‐26 February 2010, Rome, Italy. Advances in Knowledge Organization v. 12. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2010, pp. 50-56.

“Visualizing Similarity in Subject Term Co-Assignment,” Jeff Gabel and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Breitenstein, Micki and Loschko, Cheryl Lin, eds., Bridging Worlds, Connecting People: Classification Transcending Boundaries; Proceedings of the 20th SIG/Classification Research Workshop, November 7, 2009. http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/arizona/handle/10150/106476

“Defining Bibliographic ‘Works:’ Naïve Classification for Terminology Generation.” In Memoria del I Simposio Internacional sobre Organización del Conocimiento: Bibliotecología y Terminología, ed. Catalina Naumis Peña. México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2009, pp. 7‐17.

“Modulation and Specialization in North American Knowledge Organization: Visualizing Pioneers.” In Jacob, Elin K. and Kwasnik, Barbara, eds., Pioneering North American Contributions to Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the 2d North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 17-18, 2009, pp. 35-46 http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/2630/

“Redefining the ‘S’ in ISMIR: Visualizing the Evolution of a Domain.” In Rothbauer, Paulette, Siobhan Stevenson and Nadine Wathen, eds. Mapping the 21st Century Information Landscape: Borders, Bridges and Byways: Proceedings of the 37th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, May 28-30, 2009, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

“Bibliocentrism, Cultural Warrant, and the Ethics of Resource Description: A Case Study.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 47 no. 7 (2009): 671-86.

Noesis: Perception and Every Day Classification.” In Arsenault, Clément, and Tennis, Joseph, eds. 2008. Culture and identity in knowledge organization: Proceedings of the 10th International ISKO Conference, Montréal, 5-8 August 2008. Advances in Knowledge Organization 11. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, pp. 249-53.

“ISKO 10’s Bookshelf: an editorial.” Knowledge Organization 35 (2008): 187-91.

“On Sameness and Difference: an editorial.” Knowledge Organization 35 (2008): 3-4.

“A Meta‐analysis of Instantiation as a Phenomenon of Information Objects.” Culture del testo e del documento 9 n° 25 (2008): 5-25.

“Rethinking What We Catalog: Documents as Cultural Artifacts.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 45 no.3 (2008):25-37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J104v45n03_04

“Bibliographic Families and Superworks.” In Understanding FRBR: What it is and How it will Affect our Retrieval Tools, ed. Arlene G. Taylor. Libraries Unlimited, 2007, pp. 73-86.

“Performance Works: Continuing to Comprehend Instantiation.” In Proceedings of the North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 14‐15, 2007, Toronto, Canada.” In Tennis, Joseph ed., Proceedings http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/view/conference/North_American_Symposium_on_Knowledge_Organization_2007.html

Two Kinds of Power: Insight into the Legacy of Patrick Wilson.” In Information Sharing in a Fragmented World: Crossing Boundaries: Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science Annual Conference May 12‐15, 2007, ed. Kimiz Dalkir and Clément Arsenault. http://www.caisacsi.ca/2007proceedings.htm

“A Glimpse at Knowledge Organization in North America: An Editorial.” Knowledge Organization 34 (2007): 69‐71.

“When is a Terracotta Hut Urn like a Sailor’s Deck‐log?: Meaning Instantiated across Virtual Boundaries.” Museums & the Web 2007 http://www.archimuse.com/mw2007/papers/smiraglia/smiraglia.html

“The Works Phenomenon and Best-selling Books.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 44 nos. 3/4 (2007): 179‐95.

“Knowledge Map of Information Science: Implications for the Future of the Field.” Anthony Debons, Clare Beghtol, Michael Buckland, Charles Davis, Gordana Dodig, Nicolae Dragulanescu, Glynn Harmon, Don Kraft, Roberto Poli, Richard Smiraglia, Chaim Zins. Brazilian Journal of Information Science 1 (2007) 3-29. http://www.bjis.unesp.br/

“On the Importance of the Curatorial Function: An Editorial.” Knowledge Organization 33 (2006): 185-87.

“Instantiation: Empirical Emergence of a Global Phenomenon.” In Exploring the Limits of Global Models for Integration and Use of Historical and Scientific Information, October 23-24, 2006, FORTH, Heraklion, Crete, Greece. http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/workshops/octocer_23_2006_presentations.htm

“Whither Knowledge Organization: An Editorial.” Knowledge Organization 33 (2006): 8-10.

“Empiricism as the Basis for Metadata Categorization: Expanding the Case for Instantiation with Archival Documents.” In Knowledge Organization and the Global Learning Society; Proceedings of the 9th International ISKO Conference, Vienna, July 4‐7 2006, ed. Gerhard Budin, Christian Swertz, and Konstantin Mitgutsch. Advances in Knowledge Organization 10. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, pp. 383‐88.

“Music Information Retrieval: An Example of Bates’ Substrate?”  In Information Science Revisited: Approaches to Innovation: Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science Annual Conference June 1-3, 2006, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ed. Haidar Moukdad.

“About Knowledge Organization: An Editorial.” Knowledge Organization 32 (2005): 139‐40.

“Instantiation: Toward a theory.” In Data, information, and knowledge in a networked world: Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science annual conference June 2‐4 2005, London, Ontario, Canada, ed. Liwen Vaughan.

“Authority Control of Works: Cataloging’s Chimera.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 38 nos. 3/4 (2004): 291‐308.

“Content Metadata‐An Analysis of Etruscan Artifacts in a Museum of Archeology.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 40 nos. 3/4 (2005): 135‐51.

“Knowledge Sharing and Content Genealogy: Extending the “Works” Model as a Metaphor for Non-Documentary Artifacts with Case Studies of Etruscan Artifacts.” In Knowledge Organization and the Global Information Society; Proceedings of the Eighth International ISKO Conference 13‐16 July London UK, ed. Ia C. McIlwaine. Advances in Knowledge Organization v. 9. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2004, pp. 309-14.

“From Encyclopedism to Domain-Based Ontology for Knowledge Management: The Evolution of the Sachs Classification.” In Knowledge Organization and the Global Information Society; Proceedings of the Eighth International ISKO Conference 13‐16 July London UK, ed. Ia C. McIlwaine. Advances in Knowledge Organization v. 9. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2004, pp. 167-72.

“The Centrality of the Work as Component for Knowledge Sharing.” Proceedings of the International CIDOC/CRM Symposium, March 2003, The Smithsonian Institution.

“Further Progress in Theory in Knowledge Organization.” Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 26 no. 2/3 (2002): 30‐49.

“Crossing Cultural Boundaries: Perspectives on the Popularity of Works. In Challenges in Knowledge Representation and Organization for the 21st Century, Integration of Knowledge across Boundaries, Proceedings of the 7th International ISKO Conference, 10-13 July 2002, Granada, Spain, ed. Maria J. Lopez-Huertas. Wurzburg: Ergon, 2002, pp. 530-9.

“Further Reflections on The Nature of a Work.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 33 nos. 3/4 (2002): 1-11.

“The History of ‘The Work’ in the Modern Catalog.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 35 nos. 3/4 (2003): 553-67.

“Musical Works and Information Retrieval.” Notes: The quarterly journal of the Music Library Assn. 58 (2002): 747‐64.

“Bridget’s Revelations, William of Ockham’s Tractatus, and Doctrine and Covenants: Qualitative Analysis and Epistemological Perspectives on Theological Works.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 33 nos. 3/4 (2002): 225‐51.

“Works as Signs, Symbols, and Canons: The Epistemology of the Work.” Knowledge Organization 28 (2002): 192‐202.

“Musical Works as Information Retrieval Entities: Epistemological Perspectives.” ISMIR 2001: October 15-17, 2001 2nd Annual International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval, ed. J. Stephen Downie and David Bainbridge. Bloomington, IN: ISMIR 2001, 2001, pp. 85‐92.

“The Progress of Theory in Knowledge Organization.” Library Trends 50 no. 3 (2002): 300‐49.

“Words and Works; Signs, Symbols and Canons: The Epistemology of The Work.” In Dynamism and Stability in Knowledge Organization: Proceedings of the Sixth International ISKO Conference, 10‐13 July 2000, Toronto, Canada, ed. Clare Beghtol, Lynn C. Howarth, Nancy J. Williamson. Advances in Knowledge Organization v. 7. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2000, pp. 295‐300.

“Bibliographic Families in the Library Catalog: A Qualitative Analysis and Grounded Theory.” Gregory H. Leazer and Richard P. Smiraglia. Library Resources & Technical Services 43 (1999): 191‐212.

“Derivative Bibliographic Relationships Among Theological Works.” Proceedings of the 62nd annual meeting of the American Society for Information Science, ed. Larry Woods.  Medford, NJ: Information Today, 1999, pp. 497‐506.

“Derivative Bibliographic Relationships: The Work Relationship in the OCLC Online Union Catalog” Richard P. Smiraglia and Gregory H. Leazer. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50 (1999): 493-505.

“Beyond the Score:” David H. Thomas and Richard P. Smiraglia. Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association 54 (1998): 649‐66.

“Toward the Bibliographic Control of Works: Derivative Bibliographic Relationships in an Online Union Catalog” Gregory H. Leazer and Richard P. Smiraglia. In Digital Libraries96: 1st ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, March 20‐23, 1996, Bethesda, Maryland. ACM, 1996.

“The Light in the Piazza: Glimpses of the Bibliographic Universe.” In Ventures in Research series 17, ed. Sheila McKenna. Brookville: Long Island Univ., Faculty of the C.W. Post Center, 1996, 99-120.

“Toward the Bibliographic Control of Works: Derivative Bibliographic Relationships in the Online Union Catalog” Richard P. Smiraglia and Gregory H. Leazer. OCLC Annual Review of Research 1995.

“Derivative Bibliographic Relationships: Linkage in the Bibliographic Universe.” Navigating the Networks: Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science Mid‐Year Meeting 1994 (Medford, N.J.: Learned Information, Inc., 1994).

“Reflecting the Maturation of a Profession: Thirty-Five Years of Library Resources & Technical Services. Richard P. Smiraglia and Gregory H. Leazer. Library Resources & Technical Services 38 (1994): 27‐46.

“The Continuous Revision Process,” In Origins, Content, and Future of AACR2 Revised. Chicago: Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, 1992.

“Careers in Music Technical Services.”     In Careers in Music Librarianship: Perspectives from the Field, comp. Carol Tatian.  MLA Technical Reports, no. 18. Canton, MA: Music Library Association, 1990, pp. 67‐76.

“New Promise for the Universal Control of Recorded Knowledge.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 11 nos. 3/4 (1990): 1‐15.

“Radical Change with Minimal Disruption: The Effect of Revised 780 on the University of Illinois Library Shelf Arrangement,” by Charles Forrest and Richard P. Smiraglia. In In Celebration of Revised 780: Music in the Dewey Decimal Classification Edition 20, comp. Richard B. Wursten. MLA Technical Reports, no. 19 Canton, MA: Music Library Association, 1990, pp. 60‐77.

“Subject Access to Archival Materials using LCSH.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 11 nos. 3/4 (1990): 63-90.

“Authority Control and Uniform Titles for Music: Some Implications of Research.” In Authority Control in Music Libraries, ed. Ruth Tucker.  MLA Technical Reports, no. 16.  Canton, MA: Music Library Association, 1989, pp. 63-70.

“Music Uniform Titles: An Exercise in Collocating Works.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 9 no. 3 (1989): 97-114.

“The Consolidated Reprinting of AACR2.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 8 no. 1 (1987): 3-6.

“Theoretical Considerations in the Bibliographic Control of Music Materials in Libraries.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 5 no. 3 (1985): 1‐16.

“Names of Persons and Organizations Associated with the Musical Creation.” In Retrospective Conversion of Music Materials. Washington, D.C.: Bibliographic Services Development Program, Council on Library Resources, 1984, pp. 9-21.

“The Role of Empirical Research in Standards for Music-Librarianship.” In Music Library Association Midwest Chapter Newsletter (Spring 1983): 8-9.

“REMUS (Retrospective Music).”  In Proceedings of the Oglebay Institute on Quality Control. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Regional Library Center; Dublin, OH: Online Computer Library Center, 1983, pp. 108-15.

“Music in the OCLC Online Union Catalog: A Review,” by Arsen R. Papakhian and Richard P. Smiraglia. Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association 38 (1981): 257-274.

AACR2: The First Year at Urbana.”  In “Communications.” Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association 37 (1980): 712-15.

“Closing the Music Catalogues: AACR2 at the University of Illinois Music Library.” Cum notis variorum 46 (1980): 13-15.

“Comments on OCLC’s Response to the MOUG OCLC Music Cataloging User Survey.” In Music OCLC Users Group Newsletter 9 (1980): 9-10.

“Results of the MOUG OCLC Music Cataloging Survey,” by Ralph Papakhian and Richard P. Smiraglia. Music OCLC Users Group Newsletter 7 (1980): 12-19.

 

3.3 BOOK REVIEWS

Subject Access to Information: An Interdisciplinary Approach, ed. Koraljka Golub. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited, 2015.Knowledge Organization 43 (2016): 128-30.

Cataloging Cultural Objects, A Guide to Describing Cultural Works and their Images, ed. Murtha Baca (ALA Press, 2006), The Serials Librarian 55n1-2: 304-6.

Saving the User’s Time through Subject Access Innovation, ed. William J. Wheeler. papers in honor of Pauline Atherton Cochrane. Univ. of Ill. Grad. Sch. of Library and Information Science, 2000.  Journal of Academic Librarianship 27 (2001): 418.

Information and Information Systems by Michael Buckland. Greenwood Press, 1991. Library Resources & Technical Services 37 (1993): 236-8.

Cataloging Special Materials by Sanford Berman. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1986. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 8 no. 2 (1987): 145-8.

Advances in Library Automation and Networking, v1, 1987: A Research Annual, by Joe A. Hewitt. Greenwich: JAI Press, 1987. The Library Quarterly 58 (1988): 319-20.

Library Services in Theory and Context by Michael Buckland. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1983. The Library Quarterly 55 (1985): 247-8.

 

3.4 PAPERS PRESENTED

“KOS on a space-time continuum: Empirical Implications for a KOS Observatory.” Keynote presentation at KNOWeSCAPE Workshop: Observatory for Knowledge Organisation Systems, February 1-February 3, Valetta, Malta.

“Facets as Discourse in Information: A Case Study in KO Literature.” Submitted to Canadian Association for Information Science, 45th Annual Conference, January 2017.

“Using Korean Open Government Data for Data Curation and Data Integration.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Hyoungjoo Park. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications DC-2016, Copenhagen, Denmark.

“How Interdisciplinary Is Knowledge Organization? An Epistemological View of Knowledge Organization as a Domain.” Laura Ridenour and Richard P. Smiraglia. Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil.

“Extending Classification Interaction: Portuguese Data Case Studies.” Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil.

“Facets Among the Topoi: An Emerging Taxonomy of Silent Film Music.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Joshua A. Henry. Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil.

“Gay Male Nomenclature.” Patrick Keilty and Richard P. Smiraglia. Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil.

“Film Music Cues: Visualizing Social Reality Through Music and Film.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Joshua A. Henry. 44th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-4, 2016.

“Cultural Pervasiveness or Objective Violence?: Three Questions about KOS as Cultural Arbiters.” ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, St. Louis, 7 November 2015.

“Producing Navigable Knowledge Organization with Knowledge Interaction.” North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, UCLA, June 18‐19, 2015.

“Sounds of Yesterday: Case Study Taxonomy of Topoi from Dutch Silent Film Music.” Canadian Association for Information Science Annual Conference, University of Ottawa, June 3‐5, 2015.

“Extending the Visualization of Classification Interaction with Semantic Associations.” ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Seattle 1 November 2014.

“The Concept of Concepts: A Case Study from American Documentation.”  Canadian Association for Information Science Annual Conference, St. Catherine’s, Ontario, May 28‐30, 2014.

“Contours of Knowledge: Core and Granularity in the Evolution of the DCMI Domain.” By Jihee Beak and Richard P. Smiraglia. 13th International ISKO Conference, Krakow, Poland, May 19‐22, 2014.

“Classification Interaction Demonstrated Empirically.” 13th International ISKO Conference, Krakow, Poland, May 19‐22, 2014.

“Race & Ethnicity in the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee: A Case Study in the Use of Domain Analysis.” 13th International ISKO Conference, Krakow, Poland, May 19‐22, 2014.

“Big Classification: Using the Empirical Power of Classification Interaction.” ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Montréal, 2 November 2013.

“The Epistemological Dimension of Knowledge Organization.” School of Information Studies, McGill University, Montréal, Canada, 31 October, 2013.

“UDC in Action.” The International UDC Seminar, 24‐25 October 2013, The Hague, The Netherlands.

“Visualizing Knowledge Interaction in the Multiverse of Knowledge.” The International UDC Seminar, 24‐25 October 2013, The Hague, The Netherlands.

“Cultural Synergy, Virtual Knowledge, and Information as an Institution.” World Social Science Forum, Montréal, Canada, 13 October, 2013.

“With a Focused Intent: Evolution of DCMI as a Research Community.” International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications Lisbon, Portugal, 2‐6 September 2013.

Knowledge Organization; Editor’s Panel.” CoLIS, 8th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science, Royal School of LIS, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 19, 2013.

“Revealing Perception: Discourse Analysis in a Phenomenological  Framework.” 3rd North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 13‐14, 2013, Milwaukee, WI.

“Boundary Objects: CWA, an HR Firm, and Emergent Vocabulary.” 3rd North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 13‐14, 2013, Milwaukee, WI.

“IS FRBR a Domain? Domain Analysis Applied to the Literature of The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models.” 3rd North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 13‐14, 2013, Milwaukee, WI.

“Transition in Education: Domain Analysis from the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee. 3rd North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 13‐14, 2013, Milwaukee, WI.

“The Epistemological Dimension of Knowledge Organization.” Keynote address, Second Brazilian Conference on Knowledge Organization and Representation, Rio de Janeiro, Getulio Vargas Foundation, May 27‐29, 2013.

“Rethinking the Authorship Principle” by Richard P. Smiraglia and Hur‐Li Lee. Reconfiguring Authorship, University of Gent, Belgium, November 17, 2012.

“Visualizing Domain Coherence: Social Informatics as a Case Study” by Lori Ann Rung Hoeffner and Richard P. Smiraglia. ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Cognitive Work Analysis for Domain Analysis in an HR Firm: Emergent Vocabularly to Domain Ontology” by Christine Marchese and Richard P. Smiraglia. ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Revealing Perception: Discourse Analysis in a Phenomenological  Framework” by Daniel Martinez‐Avila and Richard P. Smiraglia. ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Evolution of Classification Systems” by Andrea Scharnhorst and Richard P. Smiraglia. ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Likeness and Likeliness: Exploring Multidimensional Classification for the Multiverse of Information” by Charles van den Heuvel and Richard P. Smiraglia. ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Domain Analysis of SIG/CR 2012.” ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop, Baltimore, Md. October 25, 2012.

“Universes, Dimensions, Domains, Intensions and Extensions: Knowledge Organization for the 21st Century.” Keynote presentation, Twelfth International ISKO Conference, 6‐9 August 2012, Mysore, India.

“Universe of Knowledge or Universe of Concepts” University of Carlos III Madrid, Spain, 26 April, 2012; University of Granada, Spain, May 7, 2012.

“The Evolution of Classification Systems: Ontogeny of the UDC” by Almilah Akdag Salah, Cheng Gao, Kryzstof Suchecki, Andrea Scharnhorst and Richard P. Smiraglia. Twelfth International ISKO Conference, 6‐9 August 2012, Mysore, India.

“Ethics in Information Organization: Visualizing Extension, Monitoring Shifting Intension.” Keynote address, Second Conference on Ethics in Information Organization, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, June 14-16, 2012.

“Jumping on the Bandwagon: Visualizing the Social Space of Social Taggers.” 40th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Wilfred Laurier University/University of Waterloo, Waterloo Ontario, May 31‐June 2, 2012.

“Cultural Curation as Classification: The Evolution of the Bibliography and Taxonomy for The Encyclopedia of Milwaukee” by Ann Graf and Richard P. Smiraglia. 40th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Wilfred Laurier University/University of Waterloo, Waterloo Ontario, May 31‐June 2, 2012.

“Interactions Between Elementary Structures in Universes of Knowledge,” by Richard Smiraglia, Charles van den Heuvel and Thomas Dousa. International UDC Seminar 19‐20 September 2011, The Hague, Netherlands.

“Workshop: Instantiation” Jane Greenberg and Richard P. Smiraglia. North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Toronto, Canada, June 16‐17, 2011.

Panel: “Elementary Structures: Universe of Knowledge or Universe of Concepts” Charles van den Heuvel, Thomas Dousa, and Richard P. Smiraglia. North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Toronto, Canada, June 16‐17, 2011.

“Domain Coherence within Knowledge Organization: People, Interacting Theoretically, Across Geopolitical and Cultural Boundaries.” 39th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. Canada, June 2-4, 2011.

“Interactions Between Elementary Structures in Universes of Knowledge,” by Richard Smiraglia, Charles van den Heuvel and Thomas Dousa. International UDC Seminar 19‐20 September 2011, The Hague, Netherlands.

“Epistemic Presumptions of Authorship” by Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur‐Li Lee and Hope A. Olson. iConference 2011, February 8‐11, 2011, Seattle, WA.

Self‐Reflection, Perception, Cognitive Semantics: How Social is Social Tagging? 38th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. June 2-4 2010.

The Flimsy Fabric of Authorship, by Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur-Li Lee and Hope Olson. 38th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. June 2-4 2010.

Idea Collider: Toward an Elementary Theory of Knowledge Organization, by Charles van den Heuvel and Richard P Smiraglia. Information Organization Research Group Colloquium, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, April 22, 2010.

Perception, Knowledge Organization, and Noetic Affective Social Tagging. 11th International ISKO Conference, 23-26 February 2010, Rome, Italy.

Concepts as Particles: Metaphors for the Universe of Knowledge, by Charles van den Heuvel and Richard P. Smiraglia. 11th International ISKO Conference, 23-26 February 2010, Rome, Italy.

Noesis: Self-­‐Reflection and “Social” Tagging. The Power to Tag, Information Organization Research Group Colloquium, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, December 3, 2009.

Visualizing Similarity in Subject Term Co‐Assignment, Jeff Gabel and Richard P. Smiraglia. The 20th SIG/Classification  Research Workshop, November 7, 2009, American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting, Vancouver BC, Canada.

Modulation and Specialization in North American Knowledge Organization: Visualizing Pioneers. The 2d North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 17-18, 2009, Syracuse University, New York.

Redefining the “S” in ISMIR: Visualizing the Evolution of a Domain. The 37th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, May 28‐30, 2009, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Bibliocentrism, Cultural Warrant, and the Ethics of Resource Description: A Case Study. The Ethics of Information Organization: Symposium of the Center for Information Organization, University of Wisconsin-­‐Milwaukee, School of Information Studies, Milwaukee May 22‐23, 2009.

Do you hear what I hear? Notes on the Epistemology of Film Music. Presented at Symposium—Musicological Film Studies, Sources, Bibliography and Editions, The USC Cinematic Arts Library in conjunction with the American Musicological Society, Pacific‐Southwest  Chapter, University of Southern California, February 26‐28, 2009.

Mining Maps of Information Objects: An Exploratory Ontological Excursion: Sergey Zherebchevsky, Nicolette Ceo, Michiko Tanaka, David Jank, Richard Smiraglia and Stephen Stead. Poster at American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting, Columbus Ohio, October 24, 2008.

Noesis: Perception and Every Day Classification.” 10th International ISKO Conference, Montréal, 5‐8 August 2008.

Classifying Information Objects: An Exploratory Ontological Excursion: Sergey Zherebchevsky, Nicolette Ceo, Michiko Tanaka, David Jank, Richard Smiraglia and Stephen Stead. Poster at 10th International ISKO Conference, Montréal, 5-8 August 2008.

“Defining Bibliographic ‘Works:’ Naïve Classification for Terminology Generation.” I Simposio Internacional sobre Organización del Conocimiento: Bibliotecología y Terminología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, August 2007.

“The Concept of ‘Authorities’ in Library Cataloging.” FRBR/CRM Harmonization Meeting No. 10, 9-12 July 2007, National E-Science Center, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

“Performance Works: Continuing to Comprehend Instantiation.” North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization. June 14-15 2007, Toronto, Canada.

Two Kinds of Power: insight into the legacy of Patrick Wilson.” Canadian Association for Information Science annual conference May 12-15, 2007

“When is a terracotta hut urn like a sailor’s deck-log?: meaning instantiated across virtual boundaries.” Museums & the Web 2007, San Francisco April 11-14, 2007.

“Instantiation: Empirical Emergence of a Global Phenomenon.” Exploring the Limits of Global Models for Integration and Use of Historical and Scientific Information, October 23‐24 2006, FORTH, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.

“Empiricism as the basis for metadata categorization: Expanding the case for instantiation with archival documents.” 9th ISKO International Conference, Vienna, July 4‐7 2006.

“Music Information Retrieval: An Example of Bates’Substrate?”  Canadian Association for Information Science annual conference June 1‐3 2006, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

“Instantiation: Toward a theory.” Canadian Association for Information Science annual conference June 2-4 2005, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

“The Nature of a Work.” Presented as part of Document, Record, Work: The Basic Units of Analysis in Information Studies (SIG HFIS). American Society for Information Science & Technology, Annual Meeting, Nov. 12-17 2004, Providence RI.

“Musical Works as Information Retrieval Entities.” Presented as part of Interdisciplinary Concepts of the ‘Work’ Entity: Crossing Cultural Boundaries for Information Retrieval (SIGs CR, HFIS). American Society for Information Science & Technology, Annual Meeting, Nov. 12-17 2004, Providence RI.

“Toward a theory of instantiation.” Canadian Association for Information Science annual conference June 2-4 2005, University of Western Ontario, London.

“Humanizing Information Retrieval: Organizing ‘Works’.” Annual Conference, American Society for Information Science & Technology, Long Beach, California, October 22, 2003.

“The Concept of ‘A Work’.” First invitational FRBR/CIDOC CRM Harmonization Conference, Bibliotheque National de France, Paris 13 November 2003.

“From Encyclopedism to Domain-Based Ontology for Knowledge Management: The Evolution of the Sachs Classification.” Eighth International ISKO Conference, London UK, July 14, 2003.

“Knowledge Sharing and Content Genealogy: Extending the “Works” Model as a Metaphor for Non-Documentary Artifacts with Case Studies of Etruscan Artifacts.” Eighth International ISKO Conference, London UK, July 16, 2003.

“Musical Works: The Problem for Music Information Retrieval.” Journée d’étude, Cité de la Musique, Paris, France, October 11, 2002.

“The Centrality of the Work as Component for Knowledge Sharing.” International CIDOC/CRM Symposium, March 2003, The Smithsonian Institution.

“Further Progress in Theory in Knowledge Organization.” Canadian Association for Information Science Annual Meeting, Toronto, May 30, 2002.

“Crossing Cultural Boundaries: Perspectives on the Popularity of Works. International Society for Knowledge Organization 7th International Conference, Granada, Spain, July 13, 2002.

“Information as Process.” The 64th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Washington, D.C., Nov. 7, 2001.

“Musical Works as Information Retrieval Entities: Epistemological Perspectives.” The 2nd International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval, Bloomington, Indiana, Oct. 16, 2001.

“Epistemological Stances on the Nature of a Work.” College of Information Science & Technology, Drexel University, February 1, 2001.

“The Nature of a Work,” Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, January 21, 2001.

“Words and Works; Signs, Symbols and Canons: The Epistemology of The Work.” International Society for Knowledge Organization 6th International Conference, Toronto, July 16, 2000.

“Derivative Bibliographic Relationships Among Theological Works.” The 62nd annual meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Washington, DC, October 31, 1999.

“A Professor’s Unity: Research, Publication, and Teaching.” SIG Doctoral Students “Is Academia for Me?” Annual Meeting, Association for Library and Information Science Education, Philadelphia, PA, January 1999.

“Toward the Bibliographic Control of Works: Derivative Bibliographic Relationships in an Online Union Catalog” 1st ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, March 20‐23, 1996, Bethesda, Maryland.

“Research and Publication for Librarians.” Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, Mid-Winter Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, January 1995.

“Derivative Bibliographic Relationships.” American Society for Information Science Mid‐Year Meeting, Portland, OR, May 24, 1994.

“Linkage in the Bibliographic Universe.” Colloquium: Toward the Future of the Catalog. Palmer School in Manhattan, April 13, 1994.

“Linkage in the Bibliographic Universe.” Colloquium: Toward the Future of the Catalog. Metropolitan New York Music Library Assn., June 10, 1994.

“From Soup to Nuts: A Methodology for Subject Analysis of Archival Collections.” Presented to the Society of American Archivists, Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, October 25, 1989.

“How to Succeed at Rule Revision.” Presented to the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services Workshop on AACR2 Revised.

“Continuous Revision: An Exercise in Bibliographic Democracy.” Presented to the American Library Association, Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, July 10, 1988.

“Opening Doors: Education for Music Technical Services.” Presented to the Music Library Association, Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, February 13, 1988.

“Music and the Consolidated Reprinting of AACR2.” Presented to the Pennsylvania Chapter, Music Library Association, 23, 1987. Trenton, NJ, October

“Conceptual Foundations of Uniform Titles.” Presented to the ALA LITA/RTSD CCS.Authority Control Interest Group, San Francisco, June 30, 1987.

“Uniform Titles: Toward Justifying Their Use.” Presented to the Music Library Association Pre-conference  on Authority control, Louisville, KY, March 5, 1985.

“Nonbook Materials and Bibliographic Control Theory.” Presentedto ALA/RTSD Nonbook Materials Institutes. “Names Associated with Musical Creation.” Presented to Council on Library Resources Conference on Retrospective Conversion for Music, Wayzata, MN, July 19, 1984.

“REMUS [Retrospective-MUSic].” Presented to the Oglebay Institute on Inter-Network Quality Control, Oglebay, WV, November 13, 1983.

“Music Use of OCLC: A User’s Perspective.” Presented to the International Association of Music Libraries, Washington, DC, May 9, 1983.

“The Role of Empirical Research in Standards for Music Librarianship.” Presented to the Music Library Association Midwest Chapter Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, October 22, 1982.

“Music in the OCLC Online Union Catalog.” Presented to the Music Library Association Midwest Chapter Annual Meeting, Oberlin, OH, October 24, 1981.

“AACR2: the First Year at Urbana.” Presented to the Music Library Association Midwest Chapter Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, October 31, 1980.

“Report on the MOUG OCLC Music Catlaoging User Survey.” Presented to the Music OCLC Users Group Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, February 25, 1980.

 

4.0 GRANTS

“Digging into the Knowledge Graph.” Andrea Scharnhorst, Data Archiving and Networked Services, Netherlands, Richard Smiraglia University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA and Rick Szostak, University of Alberta, Canada, PIs. Digging Into Data 4th International Challenge. $175,000 USD, $100,000 CAD, €125,000. Funded March 29, 2017.  https://diggingintodata.org/awards/2016/project/digging-knowledge-graph

“Knowledge Map for Visualizing Idea Discovery.” American Council of Learned Societies Digital Extension Grants. $149,608. 2016. Not funded.

International Film Music Society, to NEH for iKinothek, 2011. Not funded.

“Fundamental Theory of Knowledge: An ‘Idea Collider’.” SOIS Large Grant Award Opportunity 2010, $10,000. Funded. SOIS Small Grant Award Opportunity 2009. $858.00. Funded.

The following publications report the results of this research:

“Visualizing Knowledge Interaction in the Multiverse of Knowledge.” Charles van den Heuvel and RIchard P. Smiraglia.

“Classifications and Concepts: Elementary Theory of Knowledge Organization.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Charles van den Heuvel.

“Interactions Between Elementary Structures in Universes of Knowledge,” by Richard Smiraglia, Charles van den Heuvel and Thomas Dousa.

“Idea Collider: From a Theory of Knowledge Organization to a Theory of Knowledge Interaction,” by Richard P. Smiraglia and Charles van den Heuvel.

 

“Expanding the effectiveness of Subject Headings for Resource Discovery: Citation-Chasing and Co-Assignment Visualization.” $1000.00. Proposal for Lazerow Grant 2010. Not funded.

“Classifying Information Objects.” Dean’s grant, College of Information and Computer Sciences, Long Island University, 2007. $4,000.00. Funded.

The following publications report the results of this research:

“Classifying Information Objects: An Exploratory Ontological Excursion,” by Sergey Zherebchevsky, Nicolette Ceo, Michiko Tanaka, David Jank, Richard P. Smiraglia, and Stephen Stead. Poster 10th International ISKO Conference, Montréal, 5-8 August 2008.

Mining Maps of Information Objects: An Exploratory Ontological Excursion: Sergey Zherebchevsky, Nicolette Ceo, Michiko Tanaka, David Jank, Richard Smiraglia and Stephen Stead. Poster ASIST Annual Meeting, Columbus Ohio, October 24, 2008.

 

“Content Metadata For Inter-Repository  Resource Description.” National Science Foundation. May 2005. Not funded.

“Content Metadata Initiative.” Submitted to Institute for Museum and Library Service. $479,000.00. Not funded. September 2004. Revised, resubmitted September 2005 Not funded.

Content Metadata: Empirical Analysis of Archeological and Anthropological Artifacts. Submitted to OCLC Online Computer Library Center and ALISE Association for Library and Information Science Education 2004. $15,000.00. Not funded.

Content Metadata Initiative. Submitted to Institute for Museum and Library Service. Proposal for 3-year project, $479,000.00. Not funded. 2000. Derivative Bibliographic Relationships among ‘Popular’ Works. Applied for from OCLC. Not funded.

Long Island University Research Board, grant in perpetuity of release time and graduate assistance, in acknowledgment of productivity, 1997.

The Work Relationship in the OCLC WorldCat. OCLC Office of Research, 1993 $10,000. Funded.

The following publications report the results of this research:

“Qualitative Analysis of Derivative Bibliographic Relationships”

“Derivative Bibliographic Relationships Among Theological Works.”

“Derivative Bibliographic Relationships”

“Toward the Bibliographic Control of Works”

“The Light in the Piazza”

“Toward the Bibliographic Control of Works.

 

Citation Analysis of Library Resources & Technical Services. Supported by School of Library Service, Columbia University, summer 1991.

The following reports the results of this research:

“Reflecting the Maturation of A Profession”

 

Uniform Titles in Music. Supported by Research Board, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign, 1985.

The following reports the result of this research:

“Music Uniform Titles: An Exercise in Collocating Works”

 

Effect of DDC Phoenix 780.  Supported by University of Illinois Library Research and Publications Committee, 1985-1986.

The following reports the result of this research:

“Radical Change with Minimal Disruption”

 

University of Illinois Music Library: Co-PI with Jean Geil; applied to NEH for $375,000 for processing of transcription disc recordings of American Music, 1978. Not funded.

 

 

5.0 CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED

“Music Cataloging with Richard Smiraglia,” SOIS Professional Development Institute, Univ. of Wisconson, Milwaukee, Golda Meir Library, June 14-18, 2010.

South Carolina Historical Society Workshop, “Library of Congress Subject Headings for Archival Collections,” Oct. 22, 1993. Society of American Archivists, Workshops,

“Library of Congress Subject Headings for Archival Collections.” (Chicago, April 28‐30, 1988, Atlanta, September 26-27, 1988, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, March 1989, San Jose, CA, August 14-15, 1989, New York, NY, April 14-15, 1989, St. Louis, MO, October 21-22, 1989, Seattle, WA, August 27‐28, 1990)

PALINET, Music Cataloging Workshop, Philadelphia, April 12, 1988.

MINITEX, Workshop on Music and Sound Recordings, Minneapolis/St. Paul, September 27, 1985.

American Library Association/Association for Library Collections and Technical Services: AACR2 Revised Institute; member faculty; in plenary sessions “How to Succeed at Rule Revision.” (Atlanta, GA, June 27-28, 1991, Cincinnatti, OH, April 3-4, 1989, Oakland, CA, Nov. 3-4, 1989, Philadelphia, PA, Dec. 14-15, 1989)

American Library Association/Resources and Technical Services Division: Nonbook Materials Institute; member faculty; in plenary sessions “Nonbook Materials and Bibliographic Control Theory”; in workshops “Music and Sound Recordings.” (San Diego, February 23-26, 1984, Washington, DC, October 1014, 1984, Chicago, April 14-17, 1985, Orlando, FL, May 25-27, 1985, Boston, December 9-11, 1985)

American Library Association/Resources and Technical Services Division/Audio-­‐Visual Committee, and Music Library Association/Cataloging Committee (cosponsors); AACR2 Workshop, Music and Sound Recordings, San Francisco, June 30, 1981.

Illinois Library Association AACR2 Workshops, specialized level: Printed Music and Sound Recordings; eight workshops presented in two sessions at Springfield and Chicago, July and September 1980. Illinois OCLC Users Group Music Score Tagging Workshop, basic level, Chicago Public Library, April 11, 1980.

Music Library Association Workshop on AACR2, San Antonio, TX, February 26, 1980.

 

6.0 EDITORIAL ACTIVITY

6.1 JOURNAL

Editor-in-Chief,  Knowledge Organization, the quarterly journal of The International Society for Knowledge Organization, Würzburg: Ergon Verlag.  Vol. 31, no. 3 (2004)‐

Editor, Library Resources & Technical Services (LRTS). Chicago: Association for Library Collections & Technical Services.  Vol. 34n4 (Oct. 1990)-Vol. 40n4 (Oct. 1996).

Member, Editorial boards: Cataloging & Classification Quarterly (CCQ), Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, Journal of Film Music.

 

6.2 MONOGRAPH

Editor, Technical Reports Series, Canton, Mass.: Music Library Association, 1988-94. The following monographs were produced in my term:

Ruth Tucker. Authority Control in Music Libraries, 1989. MLA technical report, no. 16.

Cassaro, James P. Planning and Caring for Library Audio Facilities, 1989. MLA technical report, no. 17.

Carol Tatian. Careers in Music Librarianship, 1990. MLA technical report, no. 18.

Richard B. Wursten. In Celebration of Revised 780: Music in The Dewey Decimal Classification, Edition 20, 1990. MLA technical report, no. 19.

Cassaro, James P. Space Utilization in Music Libraries, 1991. MLA technical reports, no. 20.

David H. Thomas. Archival Information Processing for Sound Recordings, 1992. MLA technical report, no. 21.

 

Editor, Soldier Creek Music Series, Soldier Creek Press, 1987-­‐2003.       The following monographs were produced in my term:

Perry Bratcher and Jennifer Smith. Music subject headings, 1988. Soldier Creek music series, no. 1.

Jay Weitz. Music coding and tagging, 1990. Soldier Creek music series, no. 2.

Ralph Hartsock. Notes for music catalogers, 1994. Soldier Creek music series, no. 3.

Harriette Hemmassi. Music subject headings, 2 ed. 1998. Soldier Creek music series, no. 4.

Richard P. Smiraglia. Describing Music Materials, 3d ed., 1997. Soldier Creek music series, no. 5.

Jay Weitz. Music Coding and Tagging, 2d ed., 2001. Soldier Creek Music Series no. 6.

Edith Tibbetts and Glenna Marie LeMasters. Uniform song title index (not published).

 

6.3 GRADUATE and POST‐GRADUATE  RESEARCH SUPERVISION

6.3.1 Dissertations Advised

Melodie J. Fox. 2015. Gender as an ‘Interplay of Rules’: Detecting Epistemic Interplay of Medical and Legal Discourse with Gender Classification in Four Editions of the Dewey Decimal Classification. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Jihee Beak. 2014. A child-driven metadata schema: children’s cognitive processes in book selection and metadata elements. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Christine Marchese. 2012. Impact of organizational environment on knowledge representation and use. Ph.D. dissertation. Long Island University.

Lori Ann Rung Hoeffner. 2012. The Intellectual and Social Structure of a Domain: An Investigation of Social Informatics. Ph.D. dissertation. Long Island University.

David Jank. 2010. Do You See What I See? An Examination of Information Interaction and The Human-Information Dyad As Communities of Discourse in Information Studies. Ph.D. dissertation. Long Island University.

John DiMarco. 2009. The Role of Instructional Television in Overcoming the Digital Divide. Ph.D. dissertation. Long Island University.

Michiko Tanaka. 2008. Toward an Understanding of Scholarly Communications:  Scientific Computing Group at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Ph.D. dissertation, Long Island University.

Alon Friedman. 2007. Concept map as “sign;” concept mapping in knowledge organization through a semiotics lens. Ph.D. dissertation, Long Island University.

Jacqueline Ram. 2006. Human factors and ergonomics: Analyzing synergy. Ph.D dissertation. Long Island University.

Edmund Pajarillo. 2005. Contextual perspectives of information for home care nurses: Towards a framework of nursing information behavior. Ph.D dissertation. Long Island University.

Mikel Breitenstein. 2003. Toward an understanding of visual literacy: Examination of conference papers of the International Visual Literacy Association. Ph.D. dissertation, Long Island University.

Gregory Hart Leazer. 1993. A conceptual plan for the description and control of bibliographic works. DLS dissertation, Columbia University.

 

6.3.1.1 External dissertations advised

Elizabeth Milonas. 2015. An Examination of Facets within the Search Engine Result Pages of Search Engines. Ph.D. dissertation. Long Island University.

Wouter van Acker. 2011. Universalism as Utopia: Paul Otlet and the Universal Network of Documentation. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Ghent, Belgium.

David H. Thomas. 1995. The effect of interface design on an information retrieval task. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

6.3.1.2 External dissertations reviewed

Mangalore University, India. 2007. Evaluation of Thesis “Research Productivity of Science Faculties in Central Universities of India: A Bibliometric Analysis” submitted by R. Sevukan.

Mangalore University, India. 2006. Evaluation of Thesis “Information Requirement of Industries in Dakshina Kannada District: A Case Study” submitted by Divakara.

6.3.2 Masters Theses

Jeff Gabel. 1998. Finnish grammatical noun case distribution as a case study. Published as Grammatical Noun Cases for Non-Linguists: Bibliometrics Applied to a Subset of the Literature on Finnish Linguistics.

Jennifer Cwiok. 2005. The defining element: A discussion of the creator element within metadata schemas.

6.3.3 Other Graduate Research (Developed in Advanced Masters and Doctoral Seminars):

“Using Korean Open Government Data for Data Curation and Data Integration.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Hyoungjoo Park. International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications DC-2016,

“How Interdisciplinary Is Knowledge Organization? An Epistemological View of Knowledge Organization as a Domain.” Laura Ridenour and Richard P. Smiraglia. Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil.

“Facets Among the Topoi: An Emerging Taxonomy of Silent Film Music.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Joshua A. Henry.  Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil.

“Film Music Cues: Visualizing Social Reality Through Music and Film.” Richard P. Smiraglia and Joshua A. Henry. 44th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, 2016.

Laura Ridenour. “Concept Term Repurposing: Framing Shifts in Domains and Terminology.” 5th North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Los Angeles CA June 18-19, 2015.

Graf, Ann M. and Richard P. Smiraglia. 2013. “Transition in Education: Domain Analysis from the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee.” 4th North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Milwaukee WI June 13-15, 2013.

Beak, Jihee. 2012. “Children’s Perceptual Cognitive Factors in Book Selection and Metadata Schema: Pilot Study.” In ASIST Proceedings 2012.

Melodie J. Fox. “Communities of Practice, Gender and Social Tagging.” Twelfth International ISKO Conference, 6‐9 August 2012, Mysore, India.

Elizabeth Milonas. “Classifying Web Term Relationships: An Examination of the Search Result Pages of Two Major Search Engines.” Twelfth International ISKO Conference, 6‐9 August 2012, Mysore, India.

Graf, Ann and Richard Smiraglia. 2012. “Cultural Curation as Classification: The Evolution of the Bibliography and Taxonomy for The Encyclopedia of Milwaukee.” The 40th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Wilfred Laurier University/University  of Waterloo, Waterloo Ontario, May 31‐June 2, 2012.

Tina Jayroe. 2012. “Tags, Homonyms, and the Manifestation of Intentionality.” The 40th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Wilfred Laurier University/University  of Waterloo, Waterloo Ontario, May 31‐June 2, 2012.

Elizabeth Milonas. 2011. “Wittgenstein and Web Facets.” In Smiraglia, Richard P., ed. Proceedings from North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, Vol. 3. Toronto, Canada, pp. 33‐40.

Sergey Zherebchevsky. 2010. “Formalism in Knowledge Organization: Thematic Analysis of ISKO10 Proceedings.” In Gnoli, Claudio and Mazzochi, Fulvio, eds., Paradigms and Conceptual Systems in Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the 11th International ISKO Conference, 23‐26 February 2010, Rome, Italy. Advances in Knowledge Organization 12. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2010, pp. 98‐105.

Michiko Tanaka. 2010. “Domain Analysis of Computational Science: Fifty Years of a Scientific Computing Group.” In Gnoli, Claudio and Mazzochi, Fulvio, eds., Paradigms and Conceptual Systems in Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the 11th International ISKO Conference, 23-26 February 2010, Rome, Italy. Advances in knowledge organization 12. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2010, pp. 248-53.

Elizabeth Milonas. 2010. “The Use of Facets in Web Search Engines.” In Gnoli, Claudio and Mazzochi, Fulvio, eds., Paradigms and Conceptual Systems in Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the 11th International ISKO Conference, 23-26 February 2010, Rome, Italy. Advances in Knowledge Organization  12. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2010, pp. 349-55.

John DiMarco. 2008. “Examining Bloom’s Taxonomy and Peschl’s Modes of Knowing for Classification of Learning Objects on the PBS.org/teachersource Website.” In Arsenault, Clément, and Tennis, Joseph, eds. 2008. Culture and Identity in Knowledge Organization: Proceedings of the 10th International ISKO Conference, Montréal, 5‐8 August 2008. Advances in Knowledge Organization 11. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, pp.15-22.

John DiMarco. 2007. “A State-wide Analysis of Student Web Portfolios in New York Colleges and Universities.” International Journal of Information and Communication Technology in Education 3 (2).

Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo. 2007. “Nursing Information Behavior (NIB) in the Context of Help-seeking.” Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Montreal, May 10-12.

Gali Yemini-Halevi. 2007. “The Information Needs of Homeless Library Patrons in New York City.” Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Montreal, May 10-12.

Alon Friedman. 2006. “Concept Mapping as a Measurable Sign.” In Knowledge Organization and the Global Learning Society; Proceedings of the 9th ISKO International Conference, Vienna, July 4-7 2006, ed. Gerhard Budin, Christian Swertz, Konstantin Mitgutsch, pp. 131-40.

Jeff Gabel. 2006. “Improving Information Retrieval of Subjects through Citation Analysis.” In Knowledge Organization and the Global Learning Society; Proceedings of the 9th ISKO International Conference, Vienna, July 4-7 2006, ed. Gerhard Budin, Christian Swertz, Konstantin Mitgutsch, pp. 19-26.

Edmund Pajarillo. 2006. “A Classification Scheme to Determine Medical Necessity.” In Knowledge Organization and the Global Learning Society; Proceedings of the 9th ISKO International Conference, Vienna, July 4-7 2006, ed. Gerhard Budin, Christian Swertz, Konstantin Mitgutsch, pp. 339-48.

Lea Ferraioli. 2005. “An Exploratory Study of Metadata Creation in a Health Care Agency.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 40 n3/4: 75-102.

Drolshagen, JoAnn. 2005. “Pictorial Representation of Quilts from the Underground Railroad.” Knowledge Organization 32: 141-142.

Tanaka, Michiko. 2005. “Toward a Proposed Ontology for Nanoscale Research.” In Vaughan, Liwen, ed. Data, information and knowledge in a networked world, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, June 2-4, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada.

O’Keefe, Daniel J. 2004. “Cultural Literacy in a Global Information Society-specific language: An Exploratory Ontological Analysis Utilizing Comparative Taxonomy.” In McIlwaine, Ia, ed. Knowledge Organization and the Global Information Society: Proceedings of the 8th International ISKO Conference, London, July 13‐16, 2004. Advances in Knowledge Organization 9. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag.

Ponzi, Len. 2002. “The Intellectual Structure & Interdisciplinary Breadth of Knowledge Management.” Scientometrics 55: 259-72.

D’Ambrosio, Donna. 2001. “Toward an Ontology for Information Systems Requirements in Systems Analysis.” Information in a networked world: harnessing the flow. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Meeting, November 4-8, 2001, Washington, DC. Medford, NJ: Information Today.

Mackenzie, Maureen L. 2000. “The Classification, Storage and Retrieval of Electronic Mail.” In Knowledge innovations: Celebrating our heritage, designing our future: Proceedings of the 63rd ASIS&T Annual Conference, November 11-16, 2000, Chicago, IL. Medford, NJ: Information Today.

Greenberg, Jane. 1993. “Intellectual Control of Visual Archives: A Comparison between the Art and Architecture Thesaurus and the Library of Congress Thesaurus for Graphic Materials.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 16n1:85-118.

Leazer, Gregory H. 1992. “An Examination of Data Elements for Bibliographic Description: Toward a Conceptual Schema for the USMARC Formats.” Library Resources & Technical Services 36: 189-208.

Hayes, Susan. 1992. “Enhanced Catalog Access to Fiction: A Preliminary Study.” Library Resources & Technical Services 36: 441-60.

Vellucci, Sherry L. 1990. “Uniform Titles as Linking Devices.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 12n1: 35-62.

6.3.4 Post-­‐Graduate Research

Boyan Alexiev and Nancy Marksbury. 2010. “Terminology as Organized Knowledge.” In Gnoli, Claudio and Mazzochi, Fulvio, eds., Paradigms and Conceptual Systems in Knowledge Organization, Proceedings of the 11th International ISKO Conference, 23‐26 February 2010, Rome, Italy. Advances in Knowledge Organization 12. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2010, pp. 363-70.

Boyan Alexiev. 2007 “Knowledge Organization for Multilingual Terminography.” Fulbright Senior International Scholar proposal.

 

7.0 REFEREEING AND REVIEWING

7.1 Journal Referee

Journal of Documentation, Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (formerly the American Society for Information Science & Technology), Knowledge Organization, Computer Music Journal, Journal of Data Semantics, Journal of Information Science, Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association, Library Resources & Technical Services, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Reference Quarterly, International Journal of Library and Information Science, Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, Cultural Heritage Journal.

7.2 Grant Reviewer or Panelist

Reviewer, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities Panelist, National Endowment for the Humanities (1990) Reviewer, National Historic Records Preservation Commission.

7.3 Promotion and Tenure Reviewer

Reviewer for promotion to Assoc. Prof. with tenure

Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1999)

Univ. of Washington (2001)

Univ. of Colorado, Boulder (2002)

University of Western Ontario (2004)

University of Washington (2005)

University of Toronto (2006)

University of Montreal (2006)

University of Illinois at Chicago (2010)

Columbia University (2010)

Universitiy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  (2011)

Kent State University (2013)

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2016)

Reviewer for promotion to the rank of Professor

Univ. of Pittsburgh (1999)

Univ. of Alberta (2001, 2013)

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (2003)

University of Toronto (2006)

University of Colorado (2010)

University College, London (2013)

 

8.0 AWARDS AND HONORS

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly Best of Volume 44: “The works phenomenon and best-­‐selling books,” awarded February 2009.

Music Library Association, Richard Hill Award for Best Article in Music Librarianship, 1999. Shared with David H. Thomas for “Beyond the Score.”

Distinguished Alumni, Award for distinguished service in library and information science, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, May 1996.

Music Library Association, Best article-length bibliography or article in music librarianship, 1981. Shared with A. R. Papakhian for “Music in the OCLC Online Union Catalog.”

Biography listed in Who’s Who in America; Who’s Who in the Northeast, [formerly in Who’s Who in the Midwest], International Directory of Music and Musicians, Who’s Who in Library and Information Services, Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in American Education, The Writer’s Directory Contemporary Authors.

 

9.0 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

9.1 CONSULTING

United States Merchant Marine Academy Library, Kings Point NY. Consultant on digitization and archival processing of Class of 1942 Archives. 2005-2007.

School of Information and Library Studies, Pratt Insititute, Brooklyn NY. Consultant on knowledge organization curriculum Spring-Summer 2001.

Union Catalog of Motion Picture Music; International Film Music Society, 1994.

Kurt Weill Foundation. Consultant on archival description of Lotte Lenya papers; supported with grant from National Endowment for the Humanities, 1993-94.

New York Historical Society. Consultant (with Paul Banks) on sampling technique and statistical analysis for manuscript preservation condition survey, 1991-92.

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History, Washington, DC, December 19-20, 1988. Consultation on archival processing of De Vincent Collection of 19th-20th century American sheet music.

 

9.2 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Library Association (ALA)(member 1980-1994) Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) Editor, LRTS (1990-1996)

Chair, LRTS Editorial Board (1990-1996) Member, ex officio, Board of Directors (1990-1993) Member, ex officio, Publications Committee (1990-1996) Esther Piercy Award Committee (member 1988-1990; chair 1989-1990) Nonbook Regional Institute Planning Committee (1983-1985) Preservation Microfilming Committee (1982‐1984) Cataloging & Classification Section (CCS) Nominating Committee, Chair, 1992. 1991 Conference Program Committee, 1990-1991. Committee on Cataloging: Description and Access (nonvoting representative of the Music Library Association, 1980-1983; voting member, 1984-1988; chair 1986-1988) Task Force on Uniform Titles 1981-1982 Task Force on MLA Report 1982-1983 Task Force on MLA Report 1984-1985 Task Force on Rules on Works Realized Through Performance 1985 Task Force on Choice of Entry for Video Performance 1986 Library Research Round Table Doctoral Students Interest Group Liaison (1993-1994) Member, Steering Committee (1993-1994)

American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) (member 1984‐          )

Doctoral Student Paper Award Committee, 1992-94 (chair 1993-1994) Best Article in JASIST Award Committee, 2001. SIG-Classification Research. SIG-History and Foundations of Information Science, co-chair 2000-2001, chair 2001-2002, past-chair 2003.

Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) (member 1983-         )

Member, Awards Committee, 2000-2003. Ad-hoc Committee on Fund-Raising, 1987-1988. Convenor, Special Interest Group on Technical Services Education 1988-1989. Awards Committee, 2001-2003.

Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) (member 1980-93)

Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, member 2016-

International Association of Music Libraries and Information Centres (IAML)(member 1973-93)

International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO)(member 1999-             )

Editor-in-Chief, Knowledge Organization, official journal (2004-    ); Executive Board, ex officio as Editor-in-Chief, 2004; Founder, and Steering Committee, ISKO-Canada/United States, 2006-2008. Program chair 2007. Program chair 2009. Program co-chair 2017.

Music Library Association (MLA) (member 1973-94)

Board of Directors, Member at large, 1986-1988; Fiscal Officer, 1987-1988) Representative to CC:DA (see under ALA above 1980-1983) Representative to INTERNET (1980-1983) Representative to Joint Committee on Retrospective Conversion of Music (19841986) Finance Committee (member 1986-1988; Chair 1987-1988) Subcommittee on Investments (member 1989-1994) Bibliographic Control Committee (member 1980-1986; Chair 1983‐1986) Subcommittee on AACR2 (member 1980-1983; Chair 1980-1983) MBMSR Contributing Libraries (member 1974-1982) Joint Automation/Cataloging Subcommittee on the MARC Format (1980) Editor, Technical Reports (1988-94) Publications Committee (member 1988-94) Roundtable on Research on Music Librarianship (convenor 1989-92) Roundtable on Social Responsibilities (member 1987-94)

Music OCLC Users Group (member 1978‐92) Treasurer (1980-1982). Chair (1982­1984)

 

10.0 ADMINISTRATIVE  SERVICE

10.1 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Graduate Faculty Committee, 2015-    ; Subcommittee on Graduate Fellowships, 2015-

School of Information Studies

Knowledge Organization Research Group, 2009-    ; Executive Committee, 2014-    ; Interim Director, PhD Program, 2016-    ; Doctoral Program Committee, chair, 2015; member 2015-    ; Research Committee, chair, 2013-2015.

 

10.2 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY

University Faculty Senate, 1996-2000. Executive Committee, 1997-2000; President, 1998-2000.

C.W. Post Campus

Interdisciplinary Studies Committee, 2002-2006; Chair 2005-2006; Research Committee, Member, 1995-96; Student Appeals Committee, 1994-95; Ventures in Research Series Planning Committee, 1994.

Palmer School

Personnel Committee, Chair 2006-2007; Curriculum Committee, Chair, 1993-96; PhD. Committee, Chair, 1997

 

10.3 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

SLS Committee on Instruction (alternate 1986-1987, 1988-1989, member 198-1991; secretary 1989-1991) SLS Committee on the Doctorate (1987-1991; secretary 1988-1989)

 

10.4 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-­CHAMPAIGN

Library Staff Development Committee (member 1975-1978; Chair 1977-1978) Library, General Services Department, Promotion, Tenure & Salary Advisory Committee (member 1984-1985) Library Cataloging Policy Advisory Committee (member 1978-86; chair pro temp., fall 1986); Library, Departmental Library Services Department, Arts & Humanities Council (member 1985-1986)

 

11.0 PUBLIC SERVICE

Member, Board of Directors, Voices Found: The Women’s Sacred Music Project, Inc., 2000-2003.

[updated 5 April 2017]