The Circle of Classified Knowledge

Those of you who visit TBTP on a regular basis know that I am excessively fond of infographics of all sorts. I am particularly interested in early examples of the form. This wonderful set of graphics was created for a poster series during the 1930s and 1940s by the Peabody College for Teachers School of Library Science at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.

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4 Responses to The Circle of Classified Knowledge

  1. margaret21's avatar margaret21 says:

    I like these, particularly the first one. I always get in a muddle with my 100s and 300s in the library.

  2. Sherry Felix's avatar Sherry Felix says:

    These are very interesting and fun. If you have lots more hey would make a great book.

  3. Pingback: Autour d’une représentation de la classification Dewey, quelques bribes sur l’organisation des connaissances humaines | Biblioweb

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