An enduring goal in information science has been to construct systems that represent information in an objective, unbiased manner. This objective would allow the creator of the system to find the way of scientific discovery, the correct way to represent and organize information, enabling the development of comprehensive, universal systems. Ranganathan, for example, believed strongly that a universal helpful sequence of documents was attainable and desirable. In view of Ranganathan, the specific subject of a book is inherent in ...