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Translation of classifications: Issues and solutions as exemplified in the Korean Decimal Classification.
Proceedings of the ISKO Conference (2004)
  • Barbara H. Kwasnik, Syracuse University
  • You-Lee Chun, Syracuse University
Abstract

The aim of this study was to describe how the Korean Decimal Classification (KDC), which is based on the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), accommodated translation and adaptation issues in making the scheme culturally hospitable. We made a concept-by-concept comparison of terms in selected sections of the KDC with the analogous terms or sections in the DDC, noting the differences and similarities of terms and structure. Our analysis suggests that, overall, the KDC succeeded in this endeavor, and that the process of adaptation made good use of several adaptive strategies identified in previous work: adjustments to term specificity and term location in the classificatory structure, as well as the addition of the uniquely Korean terms.

Keywords
  • Classification,
  • Korean decimal Classification,
  • Korean Decimal Classification.
Publication Date
July, 2004
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Citation Information
Barbara H. Kwasnik and You-Lee Chun. "Translation of classifications: Issues and solutions as exemplified in the Korean Decimal Classification." Proceedings of the ISKO Conference (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/barbara_kwasnik/9/