University rankings as knowledge organization systems
an analysis of their classification nature
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v26i2.4696Abstract
Considering the knowledge organization system as a core issue in the knowledge organization field, this paper focuses on international university rankings as a new incarnation of KOS through an analysis of their classificatory nature. For this, three important international university rankings are analyzed: THE, Shanghai, and QS in terms of their notation, facets, citation order, editions, and updating. The results confirm their classificatory nature as essentially faceted systems whose structure is derived from specific contextual slants and whose dynamic updating process leads to a constant remodeling of the structure and the weight of the facets.
Keywords: Knowledge Organization Systems. University Ranking.; Classificatory structures.
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