
Structures of Image Collections
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Brian C. O'Connor is a Professor at the School of Library and Information Sciences, University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.
Content
Acknowledgments
Part I: Seeing and Believing
Chapter 1: Do We Need to See?
Chapter 2: Living With Vision
Chapter 3: Seeing and Collecting
Part II: The Language of Image Structures
Chapter 4: Image Semantics: How We Describe What We See
Chapter 5: Image Semantics: How We Describe What We Don't See
Chapter 6: Image Engagement and Complexity
Chapter 7: Image Use
Part III: Image Collection
Chapter 8: What's In A Word?
Chapter 9: "Tag, You're It!"
Chapter 10: Moving On
Part IV: Groupthink, Deindividuation, and Desensitvity
Chapter 11: Master and Masterpiece
Chapter 12: A Word about the Needy
Part V: Lessons from the Future
Chapter 13: A Mathematics of Image Structure
Chapter 14: Image Excess and Collection Access
Chapter 15: What's the Use?
Index
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