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I meant to post this yesterday, but I forgot. (I was busy falling asleep reading If on a winter's night a traveler.)

The New York Times published an article in yesterday's science section about Belgian librarian Paul Otlet, who envisioned a global network of electric telescopes to connect people all over the world with information. Today we call that the internet. But in 1934, Otlet was trying to classify everything ever published. With index cards. (Which reminds me of my cataloging class in 2007... but that was just a bit of a time warp.)

From the article by Alex Wright:
Although Otlet’s proto-Web relied on a patchwork of analog technologies like index cards and telegraph machines, it nonetheless anticipated the hyperlinked structure of today’s Web. “This was a Steampunk version of hypertext,” said Kevin Kelly, former editor of Wired, who is writing a book about the future of technology.
Wright also likens Otlet's project to the Semantic Web, in the sense that it's quite possibly overcomplicated and doomed.

It all boils down to this: Librarians are smarter than you. We know the future.

Date: 2008-06-18 10:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lib-chick42.livejournal.com
Never mind know the future... sometimes we design the future!

(Sorry, still thinking about the talk on RDA today, and how it's all, like, LOGICAL and shit...)

Date: 2008-06-18 11:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexiscartwheel.livejournal.com
Are you at IFLA now?

What's up with RDA anyway? Didn't they put the kibosh on that for awhile?

Date: 2008-06-19 09:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lib-chick42.livejournal.com
NOpe, IFLA's not until the beginning of August.

RDA took a long while to develop, and it's not totally ready to go yet, but they're releasing a "Concept draft" or some such thing in August (convenient timing, eh?) So, theoretically, we will all have access to the structure and the wording and the rest of it, while the web interface is not totally ready to go yet.
It's a web tool more than a manual, and meant to be 100% online... I'm quite interested in the structure of it, and how it really changes things.

Also, just a funny aside: Leide was on the Canadian Committee for Cataloguing, and ALWAYS told them that he would retire just before RDA came out... seems he liked his 3x5 world a bit too much.

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