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The everyday world of work: two approaches to the investigation of classification in context

Elin K. Jacob (School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana IN 47405‐3907)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 February 2001

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Abstract

One major aspect of T.D. Wilson’s research has been his insistence on situating the investigation of information behaviour within the context of its occurrence Ö within the everyday world of work. The significance of this approach is reviewed in light of the notion of embodied cognition that characterises the evolving theoretical episteme in cognitive science research. Embodied cognition employs complex external props such as stigmergic structures and cognitive scaffoldings to reduce the cognitive burden on the individual and to augment human problem‐solving activities. The cognitive function of the classification scheme is described as exemplifying both stigmergic structures and cognitive scaffoldings. Two different but complementary approaches to the investigation of situated cognition are presented: cognition‐as‐scaffolding and cognition‐as‐infrastructure. Classification‐as‐scaffolding views the classification scheme as a knowledge storage device supporting and promoting cognitive economy. Classification‐as‐infrastructure views the classification system as a social convention that, when integrated with technological structures and organisational practices, supports knowledge management work. Both approaches are shown to build upon and extend Wilson’s contention that research is most productive when it attends to the social and organisational contexts of cognitive activity by focusing on the everyday world of work.

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Jacob, E.K. (2001), "The everyday world of work: two approaches to the investigation of classification in context", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 57 No. 1, pp. 76-99. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000007078

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