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JITA Classification Schema of Library and Information Science


The JITA Classification Schema has been developed starting from a merger of NewsAgentTopic Classification Scheme (maintained by MikeKeen at Aberystwyth, UK, until 31st March 1998) and the RIS classification scheme of the (now defunct) Review of Information Science originally conceived by Donald Soergel (University of Maryland). JITA is an acronym of the authors' first names: Jose Manuel Barrueco Cruz, Imma Subirats Coll, Thomas Krichel and Antonella De Robbio. The authors thank Michael Keen, University of Wales Aberystwyth and Andy Powell, UKOLN for the permission of the using NewsAgentTopic Classification Scheme in the development of this schema. In addition, the authors are grateful for comments by Lorcan Dempsey (VP, Research,OCLC) and Sophie Rigny (Library of Congress).


1. [Theoretical and General]: general level

A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information

B. Information use and sociology of information

2. [User oriented, directional, and management functionalities]: intermediate level (socio-economical and legal issues included)

C. Users, literacy and reading

D. Libraries as physical collections

E. Publishing and legal issues

F. Management

G. Industry, profession and education

3. [Objects, Pragmatics and Technicalities]: specific level

H. Information sources, supports, channels

I. Information treatement for information services

J. Technical services in libraries, archives and museums

K. Housing technologies

L. Information technology and library technology